Brown Spots in Niagen Capsules
somejerk
06 Feb 2017
I recently made my first investment in anti-ageing supplementation in the form of two 180-count bottles of Niagen, which I purchased through Amazon. I received them today, and upon closer inspection, they all have light brown spots throughout the capsule. I suppose I expected the powder to be uniformly white.
Is this how the product normally looks, or is there something wrong with my batch? This was far too expensive a purchase to have it not be 100% fresh and correct.
Attached is a picture. Thanks for your help!
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Heisok
07 Feb 2017
Depends on the excipient they use. HPN uses microcrystaline cellulose which comes out off white cream colored. Live Cell Research uses rice bran which being the outer layer comes out brownish. I see no problem either way.
Edited by Heisok, 07 February 2017 - 12:09 AM.
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somejerk
07 Feb 2017
Depends on the excipient they use. HPN uses microcrystaline cellulose which comes out off white cream colored. Live Cell Research uses rice bran which being the outer layer comes out brownish. I see no problem either way.
Thank you for your response. Mine is from HPN, and it isn't cream colored, as you can see in the photo, it is that mottled brown and off-white. That is why I am concerned!
Heisok
07 Feb 2017
You are welcome. Those capsules look like mine. If you are worried, maybe dump some out. You should see that it is a combination of 2 powders which do not mix to be 1 uniform color. I dumped a couple out to make sure.
If you dump them out, and there appears to be hard specks of some sort, then that could be a problem. If you want, I will dump tomorrows dose out in the AM, and post photos. As it is I already took extra doses tonight to have a look.
Heisok
07 Feb 2017
The left is HPN, and the right is LCR. I see no problem either way. I hope this helps.
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somejerk
07 Feb 2017
Thank you so much for doing this! Minel looks very similar to the one on the left, which makes sense. I really appreciate it.
The left is HPN, and the right is LCR. I see no problem either way. I hope this helps.