Understanding the physicochemical properties and degradation kinetics of nicotinamide riboside, a promising vitamin B3nutritional supplement
"Nicotinamide riboside (NR), a newly recognised form of vitamin B3 and a precursor to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), has been demonstrated to show therapeutic potential and the possibility of becoming a drug compound in addition to its proven role in rejuvenating ageing cells in mice.
However, current literature is devoid of information relating to the physicochemical characterisation of NR and its respective impact upon formulation and final product processing.
A simple and rapid HPLC method confirms a base-catalysed hydrolysis degradation of nicotinamide riboside chloride (NRCl) to nicotinamide and sugar in simulated gastrointestinal (GI) fluids. Given the antagonising effect of nicotinamide against NR, the presented data have a profound impact on how NRCl should be handled both during formulation and storage to prevent formation and to limit accumulation of nicotinamide."
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In this paper, key physicochemical properties of NR including pKa, log P, solubility, melting point, degradation mechanics, and kinetics, with a special focus on its stability under thermal and physiologically relevant conditions, were investigated.
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The results have shown that NRCl is a labile molecule that degrades to form a possibly antagonistic product when exposed to either gastric fluid or elevated temperature.
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC6878970/
Edited by Linux, 07 December 2019 - 01:49 PM.