NMN
A precursor to NAD+ that may support cellular energy production, DNA repair, and healthy aging processes
Nucleotides
Nad Precursors
Research: Emerging
Scientific Name
Nicotinamide Mononucleotide
Also Known As
NMN
Nicotinamide Mononucleotide
NAD+ Precursor
Beta-Nicotinamide Mononucleotide
Benefits
- May support NAD+ levels in cells
- Potential support for cellular energy metabolism
- May support DNA repair processes
- Research focus on healthy aging
- May support mitochondrial function
- Potential cardiovascular health benefits
Common Forms
Capsules
Powder
Sublingual tablets
Liquid
Safety Notes
Generally well-tolerated in studies. Limited long-term safety data available. May cause mild digestive upset. Consult healthcare provider before use, especially if taking medications or have health conditions.
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Types of NMN
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Beta-NMN
The most bioactive and studied form of nicotinamide mononucleotide
Available Forms:
Pharmaceutical Grade Beta-NMN
Food Grade Beta-NMN
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Stabilized NMN
NMN formulated with stabilizing agents to improve shelf life
Available Forms:
Enteric-Coated NMN
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Liposomal NMN
NMN encapsulated in liposomes for enhanced absorption
Available Forms:
Liquid Liposomal NMN
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Sublingual NMN
NMN formulated for absorption under the tongue
Available Forms:
Sublingual NMN Tablets
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NMN Combination Formulas
NMN combined with other longevity or cellular health ingredients
Available Forms:
NMN Longevity Blend