NMN は NAD+ レベルを高めることが知られている天然化合物です。†
SLC NMN は、NMN の吸収を最大化し、メチル化を回復し、免疫システムをサポートするように設計されています。†
NAD+ precursors and defenders can protect youthful NAD+ levels to maintain healthy energy, strength, and cognition.
NAD+ precursors and defenders can protect youthful NAD+ levels to maintain healthy energy, strength, and cognition.
This central coenzyme is directly involved in redox reactions and serves as a substrate for energy production enzyme activity, including sirtuins and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs), which regulate cellular metabolism, DNA repair, and epigenetic modifications.
This NAD+ precursor, which is directly converted to NAD+ through the NMNAT enzyme in the Salvage Pathway, has been shown to effectively increase intracellular NAD+ levels in numerous clinical trials, thereby enhancing mitochondrial function, energy production, and the activity of NAD+-dependent enzymes.
This NAD+ precursor, which is converted to NAD+ through the Preiss-Handler Pathway, has also demonstrated the ability to increase NAD+ levels in cells. It supports cellular repair mechanisms, particularly those involved in DNA damage response and oxidative stress mitigation. By buttressing NAD+ levels, NR promotes the activation of sirtuins and PARPs, which protect genomic stability and regulating cellular metabolism.
Trigonelline promotes cellular NAD+ production differently than NMN or NR. This methylated form of niacin offers several advantages: exceptional stability in the bloodstream, slow release into target tissues, non-flushing, protection against stomach digestion, and direct NAD+ increase in muscle tissues.
NAD+ levels in the bloodstream are determined by a delicate balance between production and consumption. SLC NMN helps boost NAD+ production by providing NMN, a direct precursor to NAD+.†
“Together, this highlights that a multi-target strategy for NAD+ restoration such as the use of a precursor in combination with inhibitors and/or activators acting at other key points in the NAD+ network may be the optimum approach to NAD+ restoration.” (1)
Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is a naturally occurring molecule found in all cells. It is a precursor for NAD+, which is an important molecule for:
NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, which research suggests is linked to the onset and progression of age-related diseases.† This makes increasing NAD+ levels a promising therapeutic target.†
NMN serves as a direct precursor to NAD+, acting as a potent booster to elevate your NAD+ levels.†
SLC NMN is designed for enhanced absorption by promoting its interaction with the NMN transporter, Slc12a8.†
A 2019 study found some NMN can be transported directly through the cell membrane by the Slc12a8 Transporter and converted to NAD+ inside the small intestine.
The results from their study showed that older mice had increased levels of the transporter, leading to greater increases in NAD+ levels after NMN supplementation compared to young mice.
“Therefore, increasing NMN availability or stimulating the function of the NMN transporter could effectively counteract age-associated NAD+ decline in the aged small intestine.”
However, another study showed that most NMN is degraded by bacteria in your gut, limiting the amount of NAD+ that can be produced from standard NMN formulations.
These figures show the effect of gut bacteria on the intestinal levels of NMN (on the left) and NAD+ (on the right) after NMN supplementation.
The yellow and red bars represent mice given antibiotics to deplete their gut bacteria. Their levels are many times higher than mice with normal gut bacteria.
SLC NMN uses a specially designed capsule that safeguards NMN from degradation by gut bacteria, ensuring that it arrives intact at the Slc12a8 transporter in your gut.†
This unique NMN formulation features a number of key advantages to enhances absorption through Slc12a8 and promote your overall well-being:
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