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NMN

High Purity 99% NMN Powder Nicotinamide Mononucleotide CAS 1094-61-7

 

  • Aha ngwaahịa:NMN

  • Njirimara:Ọcha ntụ ntụ
  • Nkwakọ ngwaahịa:1kg/Bag; 25kg/Drum
  • MOQ:1 n'arọ
  • Nchekwa:Ebe dị jụụ
  • Ndụ nchekwa:afọ 2


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Nkọwa ngwaahịa

NMN, full name: β-nicotinamide mononucleotide, alias: Nicotinamide single nucleotide, pH value is 3.0-4.0, is a naturally occurring bioactive nucleotide, exists in a variety of organisms, is also a cosmetic raw material, the color is white to yellowish, is a crystalline powder, no obvious odor, need to be dried at room temperature and stored away from light, the service life is 24 months, the chemical formula is C11H15N2O8P. It is a key intermediate in the synthesis of coenzyme I - NAD+.

 

Ngosipụta ngwaahịa
Atụmatụ

NMN is an intrinsic substance in the human body and is also rich in some fruits and vegetables. Because niacinamide belongs to vitamin b3, NMN belongs to the category of vitamin b derivatives, which is widely involved in a number of biochemical reactions in the human body and is closely related to immunity and metabolism.

 

Ngwa

β-Nicotinamide mononucleotide is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of NAD + produced from niacinamide (NAM) and phosphoribose pyrophosphate (PRPP) by nicotinamide phosphoribosyl transferase.

 

Uru

Anyị nwere ọtụtụ ụlọ ọrụ dị elu nke nwere nkwado miri emi, nke nwere ike inye gị ngwaahịa dị elu na ọnụ ahịa asọmpi. Anyị nwekwara ike inye ego maka nnukwu ịzụrụ ihe. Anyị na-akwado ọtụtụ ụlọ ọrụ na-ebuga ibu ndị ọkachamara, nwere ike ịnapụta ngwaahịa n'enweghị nsogbu na aka gị. Oge nnyefe bụ ihe dịka ụbọchị 3-20 mgbe nkwenye nke ịkwụ ụgwọ gasịrị.

 

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Ihe ọmụma ngwaahịa:

Nicotinamide mononucleotides are converted into "nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)" which is essential for energy metabolism in the body. In mouse experiments, niacinamide mononucleotides have been shown to activate a gene called acetylase in the body, which can play a role in prolonging life and treating diabetes. NAD is a substance that the body can originally produce, and studies have shown that the amount of NAD in the body decreases with age.

 

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