Chromadex licensees the patents that Dartmouth university holds for a process to manufacture Nicotinamide Riboside with Chloride to make it stable.
They call their product Niagen, and anyone who buys the raw ingredient from them is actually selling NR + C, and must use the name Niagen.
There are at least one on Amazon and a few more elsewhere that sell something that is not labelled as Niagen, so must be buying the raw ingredient from elsewhere.
I'm not sure how we would know if their supplier violates the Dartmouth patents or do they use another process, but surely they are going to have a battle with Chromadex lawyers, and am surprised to see they have continued to sell that product for many months now.
Perhaps they are betting that Elysium will succeed in the huge legal battles to get the Dartmouth patents invalidated so they can continue to produce their knock-off product.
If that happens, prices should drop dramatically, but Chromadex wouldn't be able to spend so much on research and spreading the word about a product that doesn't have bulletproof patent protection. I'm not sure if that would be good, bad, or what.
I personally wouldn't buy it as it doesn't have the guaranteed safety that Chromadex Niagen does, and isn't much less expensive.
Edited by able, 03 December 2018 - 04:03 PM.