Found this at RevGenetics (not bad considering other suppliers pricing):
Advanced NMN: Nicotinamide Mononucleotide 50 Mg Per Serving - 30 Servings - 60 Capsules Price: $37.95
https://www.revgenet...nucleotide.aspx
It is most likely junk.
COA http://www.longecity...attach_id=14587
People on this forum are so smart I do not understand how they let egregious misinformation pass. The HPLC test of NMN being sold in the link above was found to be niacinamide USP39. That is not NMN. As far as I can tell true NMN is still not commercially available. Obviously with the right connections one can get access to the stuff, but I'm not sure I see the point especially when one considers the instability of NMN. NR is available and cheap and to date animal model research shows the results of NR supplementation to be almost identical to NMN supplementation.
https://www.ncbi.nlm...63/pdf/main.pdf
Where do you find proof that the rev genetics NMN was actually niaciniamide?
Although they are similar, NMN and NR are clearly not the same ingredient, and do have different effects.
It is very likely both will prove effective for reaching different tissues, or perhaps in combination, as both Dr Brenner and Dr Sinclair have suggested.
Edited by Michael, 15 November 2017 - 05:53 PM.
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