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  • Beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide
  • Beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide
  • Beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide
  • Beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide

Beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide

CAS Number: 1094-61-7
EINECS No: 214-136-5
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C11H15N2O8P
Specification:98%-100%
Package:25Kg/Drum
Drum’s Size:36cm*36cm*52cm
Shelf Time:2 Years

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    Description

    Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is a naturally occurring compound in the body that plays a vital role in how cells use energy. It is involved in the synthesis of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), a coenzyme in cells that is essential for converting energy from nutrients into a form cells can use. Nicotinamide mononucleotide increases NAD which in turn activates a protein called SIRT1 to promote healthy metabolism throughout the body.

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    Specifications

    Appearance

    White to off white powder

    Appearance of solution

    Clear and colorless

    pH value of solution

    3~4

    Purity (HPLC)

    Not less than 98.0%

    Chlorides

    Not more than 200 ppm

    Sulfates

    Not more than 300 ppm

    Iron

    Not more than 20 ppm

    Arsenic

    Not more than 1 ppm

    Heavy metals

    Not more than 10 ppm

    Residual solvents ( Ethanol)

    Not more than 0.5%

    Loss on drying

    Not more than 0.5%

    Bulk density

    Not less than 0. 15g/ml

    Tapped density

    Not less than 0 .3g/ml

    Aerobic bacterial count

    Maximum 3×104 CFU/g

    Coliform bacteria

    Maximum 0.92 MPN/g

    Molds and yeasts

    Maximum 50 CFU/g

    Staphylococcus aureus

    Maximum 0/25 g

    Assay

    98.0% to 100.0%

    What does NMN do for the body?
    NMN has been able to suppress age-associated weight gain, enhance energy metabolism and physical activity, improve insulin sensitivity, improve eye function, improve mitochondrial metabolism and prevent age-linked changes in gene expression.

    Does NMN reverse aging?

    NMN supplementation can reinstate NAD+ levels in the body through biosynthesis pathways, reversing the aging process and preventing age-associated diseases

    At what age should you take NMN?
    Taking the human and animal studies of efficacy and safety into consideration and calculating optimal NMN doses, the recommended dose that adults between 30 and 60 years old take is 500 mg per day. People over age 65 can safely take 750 mg per day to maximize NMN’s benefits.

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