Any ideas why Revgentics sells a bottle of 50mg of NMN for $38, whereas Alive By Nature sells 125 mg for $45 according to able but Amazon sells it for $86, K-to Go 125 mg for $40 and Gene 125 mg for $40?
If NMN turns out to be as effective as NR then Chromodex's patents won't matter, which should push the prices of both NR and NMN over time.
NMN is 31% heavier than NR. So NMN needs to be 31% cheaper than NR.
The study uses a lot of relative graphs but the IV graphs in 2.7 do clearly show a larger relative impact on NAD levels from NR with a big difference for muscle. And if you look at the circulating NAM you could also speculate that more NR gets processed inline with the higher relative NAD levels. Considering that equal amount of NMN and NR were injected and that NMN is heavier that makes sense. But the difference in weight doesnt account for the difference of NAD levels in muscle. In elder people muscle atrophy is an important factor so NR is clearly doing a much much better job there.
Overall I would say that NR is double effective at the same dose.
The charts clearly do not show NR twice as effective at the same dose. Oral NR shows slightly more effect in liver, while oral NMN shows more in kidney.
As the authors point out, it is in muscle they see a difference.
Obviously, that is important.
But again, this is very small, single dosages in healthy animals, that did cut off at 135 minutes.
We don't know what the results will be for humans, or, the larger doses that we are all taking over months.
Which graphs are you looking at? In the IV (and probably sublingual use) graphs there is a clear difference also in kidney I would say area under the curve >1.5x better in case of NR. In muscle the difference is more like a factor 5 x. Circulating NAM in IV is closer to each other, it would have been great to have values in a table but looking closely NR circulating NAM is definetely higher. For oral use the difference in circulating NAM is clearly higher for NR >1.5x. Given the step difference for impact on muscle I stick to my "average" 2 x effectiveness difference. Probably its even more relative effectiveness on health as the difference likely also applies to heart muscle.
Edited by stefan_001, 21 March 2018 - 01:00 PM.