RevGenetics is accepting pre-orders for NMN (pricey): http://www.revgeneti..._eid=73a00a1779
Posted 24 July 2014 - 08:37 PM
Posted 24 July 2014 - 08:59 PM
Might be pricey, or might be a good deal... It's $150 a bottle, but there's no mention of how much is in the bottle!
Posted 24 July 2014 - 09:12 PM
Might be pricey, or might be a good deal... It's $150 a bottle, but there's no mention of how much is in the bottle!
If you read the small print, it says there are 60 capsules per bottle for research. But, I saw no mention of how much NMN is in each cap, nor a suggested dosing protocol.
Edited by APBT, 24 July 2014 - 09:40 PM.
Posted 30 July 2014 - 02:15 PM
I contacted RevGenetics for clarification regarding the amount of NMN per capsule and dosage protocol, here’s their reply:
I apologize for the delayed response, as I was taking a further look into your inquiry. Unfortunately at the moment there has not been any disclosure as to the dosage or milligrams per capsule of NMN. Our scientists are finalizing their research and with that in mind, there has been no final determination of dosage and milligrams. We will be disclosing that information later on.
Thank You,
Posted 31 July 2014 - 12:24 AM
I can see the marketing slogan already!
"NMN: For when 2 steps to NAD+ is 1 too many"
This is exciting news, though. Thanks for sharing. At the very least, it may help drive down the NR price.
Posted 31 July 2014 - 02:07 AM
At the very least, it may help drive down the NR price.
Or maybe drive it up. Kinda depends on the outcome of the mystery dose. I don't see how they can price it before knowing how much NMN it will be. I guess the target market isn't very price sensitive.
Posted 31 July 2014 - 02:40 AM
NMN does have to be converted back into NR before it enters a cell and wasn't very competitive with either NR or NA here. If this is cheaper than NR, then it may be worth a go, but otherwise whats the point?
Edited by Phoenicis, 31 July 2014 - 02:59 AM.
Posted 01 August 2014 - 04:12 PM
NMN does have to be converted back into NR before it enters a cell and wasn't very competitive with either NR or NA here. If this is cheaper than NR, then it may be worth a go, but otherwise whats the point?
"Our results demonstrate that, besides nicotinamide and nicotinic acid, only the corresponding nucleosides readily enter the cells. Nucleotides (e.g. NAD and NMN) undergo extracellular degradation resulting in the formation of permeable precursors."→ source (external link)
The same thing ran through my mind as I read this topic header.
The Parameters for the new nicotinamide riboside (NR) study on dosage were published. Topic Link On that thread I'm also soliciting questions for ChromaDex to be compiled for a FAQ. They've seen our community questions on this thread and think this is a good move.
Edited by Bryan_S, 01 August 2014 - 04:15 PM.
Posted 12 August 2014 - 04:09 AM
maybe they ordered 5 kg and will simply put 5000/(60n) grams per capsules (n=number of bottles sold by November) lol
Posted 30 September 2014 - 01:27 AM
Posted 30 September 2014 - 03:07 AM
Where do you see it for sale on that site and what is the price?
Egaceutical® Corporation is selling it. The site looks a bit sketchy:
http://www.egaceutical.com/?page_id=10
The link is to their science page as the product page is ... uninspiring and the graphic is worth a look.
If its true that nicotinamide riboside kinase (Nk1 & Nk2 in the graphic) is not available in all cells there may be interesting results from NMN.
Is Nrk1/2 really not available in all cell types?
Posted 30 September 2014 - 03:58 AM
Posted 30 September 2014 - 10:25 PM
Where do you see it for sale on that site and what is the price?
Posted 01 October 2014 - 03:10 AM
Posted 01 October 2014 - 03:29 AM
Didn't some article tell us that NMN has to convert to NR to enter cells, then convert back to NMN?
Posted 05 October 2014 - 04:21 AM
Thanks APBT. I ordered some a few days after your original post. Still no shipment. I am wondering why MIT's Dr. Lenard Guarente is saying not to take NMN and Niagen at the same time? Maybe Pappas knows? I am taking sublingual NADH, Niagen, B complex, and NMN soon. Can anyone help old Grim keep breathin? Somebody has to turn the lights out.
Posted 16 October 2014 - 05:37 PM
Is this product available as yet? Notably, the synthesis seemed quite prohibitive within our evaluation. As such, I am quite curious as to the pricing per amount they are looking to put this out as. Perhaps they found a viable method. At this time we have abandoned this pursuit.
If by chance anyone wishes to conduct research with pure NAD+ we are carrying that (link herein), and working on an improved synthesis of NR in attempt to reduce costs and potentially distribute to market. Admittedly, our chemists working on this have encountered much difficulty with process and purification, but it is still being pursued.
To note, there is a study displaying that NAD itself is well absorbed orally and in a far superior fashion to NADH, which is shown in that study to be metabolically altered within the digestive tract to agents that were not identifiable within the scope of the study. Within that study NADH displayed a lack of significant oral bioavailabilty, however, again, NAD did show solid oral ROA efficacy.
The above referenced study is cited within the below link so to get some further overview see this link perhaps that gives a brief overview:
http://teamtlr.com/a...ide-nad-99.html
TIA,
VI (or TeamTLR)
Posted 20 October 2014 - 03:28 PM
Thanks APBT. I ordered some a few days after your original post. Still no shipment. I am wondering why MIT's Dr. Lenard Guarente is saying not to take NMN and Niagen at the same time? Maybe Pappas knows? I am taking sublingual NADH, Niagen, B complex, and NMN soon. Can anyone help old Grim keep breathin? Somebody has to turn the lights out.
I have not heard Dr Guarente say that. What Lenny said was that both (either) work.
What he also said - and this seems important - is that increasing NAD with either of these
substances increases the effectiveness of compounds like resveratrol exponentially.
Posted 20 October 2014 - 03:43 PM
Thanks APBT. I ordered some a few days after your original post. Still no shipment. I am wondering why MIT's Dr. Lenard Guarente is saying not to take NMN and Niagen at the same time? Maybe Pappas knows? I am taking sublingual NADH, Niagen, B complex, and NMN soon. Can anyone help old Grim keep breathin? Somebody has to turn the lights out.
I have not heard Dr Guarente say that. What Lenny said was that both (either) work.
What he also said - and this seems important - is that increasing NAD with either of these
substances increases the effectiveness of compounds like resveratrol exponentially.
Thank you very much for your response. I wonder what he me means at the very end of "NAD and age reversal part 4" when asked if the two should be used in combination, answers, "no, it's usually either or." The YouTube interview.
Posted 20 October 2014 - 04:02 PM
What Guarente meant by "it's usually either or" was that either - on its own - will do the job of increasing NAD.
That day, I was very carefully trying to get Lenny to tell whether you have to take both in combination to achieve an increase in NAD. I already knew that the NMN David used was very expensive and not yet available. Lenny was confirming
that NR would do the job. I'm certain of his meaning.
Posted 20 October 2014 - 04:45 PM
Great. Thanks for the clarification!
Posted 27 October 2014 - 06:24 AM
Edited by Grim Reaper, 27 October 2014 - 06:28 AM.
Posted 27 October 2014 - 01:30 PM
I am not sure where or if I mentioned this prior within the site, but I am with TeamTLR and we had several of our chemists who are well versed in synthesis of this nature look at this and other such related derivatives. The synthesis for NMN in particular was formidably expensive. Best of luck to them if they can achieve any viable cost effective synthesis, but I suspect if they do this production run there will be a scant amount of the active supplied.
As well, within other threads discussing NAD+ enhancement it appears those so within these discussions (which are very strong, scientifically based discussions) have most all come to the conjecture that NMN is not really a superior method (precursor). Within that, for those so interested in elevating NAD+ levels may want to read up on recent posts within these related threads.
Posted 29 October 2014 - 07:10 PM
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:40 AM
Posted 15 September 2015 - 05:07 AM
I wish I had the money to test it's purity. My canaries are all dead. I do have one guinea pig left though.
Edited by Grim Reaper, 15 September 2015 - 05:13 AM.
Posted 15 September 2015 - 06:11 AM
Posted 23 March 2016 - 06:15 AM
Hi guys. There is a NMN supplement now on the market for a reasonable price. Check it.
Fractalhealth.com
They appeared on my radar again today.
http://www.fractalhe...om/product/nmn/
They appear to be LiftMode, same address and phone number. Very strange omission on the website, they list a phone number without an area code and have an embedded map showing Muscle Beach 1800 Ocean Front Walk Venice, CA 90291. They list an address of 47 W. Polk St STE 100241 without a city or state. LiftMode is in Chicago, IL 60605 but when I search the entire address I get yet another business called NewMind. At any rate from a cost standpoint its more expensive than NR and it would need to be lab tested and certified. Niner seems to know more about this operation than I do but I think these three companies are one in the same.
http://www.longecity...reviews-please/
Posted 23 March 2016 - 09:43 AM
Hi guys. There is a NMN supplement now on the market for a reasonable price. Check it.
Fractalhealth.com
They appeared on my radar again today.
http://www.fractalhe...om/product/nmn/
They appear to be LiftMode, same address and phone number. Very strange omission on the website, they list a phone number without an area code and have an embedded map showing Muscle Beach 1800 Ocean Front Walk Venice, CA 90291. They list an address of 47 W. Polk St STE 100241 without a city or state. LiftMode is in Chicago, IL 60605 but when I search the entire address I get yet another business called NewMind. At any rate from a cost standpoint its more expensive than NR and it would need to be lab tested and certified. Niner seems to know more about this operation than I do but I think these three companies are one in the same.
http://www.longecity...reviews-please/
On top of that, the social media icons on that site link to some personal social media profiles. And on the Fractal Health NMN Amazon.com listing, in the Q&A, it is revealed that the NMN was acquired from an undisclosed Asian supplier.
http://www.amazon.co... mononucleotide
Posted 23 March 2016 - 05:24 PM
On top of that, the social media icons on that site link to some personal social media profiles. And on the Fractal Health NMN Amazon.com listing, in the Q&A, it is revealed that the NMN was acquired from an undisclosed Asian supplier.
http://www.amazon.co... mononucleotide
That cinches it . . . only more reason to independently test it and see if it contains any NMN!
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