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NRH and NMNH

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#1 MikeDC

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Posted 16 March 2021 - 10:51 PM


We have known that NRH has much better bioavailability than NR.
This new study shows NMNH has much better ability to increase NAD+ Than NMN.
Pretty soon we will see NRH and NMNH in the market and
NR and NMN will be history or for people who can’t afford NRH and NMNH.
The study showed that NMNH needs to convert to NRH before transport into cells.

https://faseb.online...6/fj.202001826R
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#2 Danniel

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Posted 18 March 2021 - 09:29 AM

Reduced nicotinamide mononucleotide is a new and potent NAD+ precursor in mammalian cells and mice.

 

I wouldn't buy NRH or NMNH just now.



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Posted 18 March 2021 - 12:36 PM

Reduced nicotinamide mononucleotide is a new and potent NAD+ precursor in mammalian cells and mice.

I wouldn't buy NRH or NMNH just now.


They are not available commercially right now.

#4 Danniel

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Posted 18 March 2021 - 01:59 PM

As if people here are awaiting for things to be commercially available...



#5 Harkijn

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Posted 18 March 2021 - 04:25 PM

As if people here are awaiting for things to be commercially available...

 

 

Oh, I for one, see NR as the best precursor in class, but still of limited use. And I think am not the only one! If  a version that claims improved effect will pass clinical trials I will certainly give it a try. Couldn't wait!


Edited by Harkijn, 18 March 2021 - 04:26 PM.

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#6 Harkijn

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Posted 19 March 2021 - 03:34 PM

Speaking of the market place this might be of some interest. This company claims to bring an improved NMN:

https://longevity.te...its-the-market/


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#7 Oakman

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Posted 19 March 2021 - 06:26 PM

Speaking of the market place this might be of some interest. This company claims to bring an improved NMN:

https://longevity.te...its-the-market/

 

There are several vendors of β-Nicotinamide Mononucleotide on Amazon. It doesn't look special, just slightly different than plain old NMN. I can't find anything, like a study, that says it does anything special, sadly, except the company you linked did a self-GRAS concerning it.



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Posted 06 April 2021 - 03:21 PM

Take a look at this video. (  btw I fully agree with this guy's deploring the few human data on NMN)

 


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Posted 07 April 2021 - 07:22 AM

Seems like thorne has a NRHM supplement for sale already

 

https://www.longecit...ydrogen-malate/


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#10 MikeDC

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Posted 07 April 2021 - 10:52 AM

Seems like thorne has a NRHM supplement for sale already

https://www.longecit...ydrogen-malate/


It is still NR. A different salt. Don’t get confused with NRH.
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Posted 10 April 2021 - 03:40 PM

I wonder if it is just luck, or brilliant marketing that their new NR uses Hydrogen Malate (NRHM) will confuse people to believe it is NRH.



#12 MikeDC

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Posted 10 April 2021 - 05:54 PM

I wonder if it is just luck, or brilliant marketing that their new NR uses Hydrogen Malate (NRHM) will confuse people to believe it is NRH.

I think it is luck.




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