What is the difference between NAD+ and MNM?


NMN is the intermediate of coenzyme NAD+. NAD+is one of the most important and widely used coenzyme in human body. NMN can be converted into NAD+and more easily absorbed by cells, so the effect of NMN (W+NMN25000) is mainly reflected by NAD+.

 

NMN 1

 

NMN participates in the synthesis of NAD+and plays an important role in the energy generation of human cells. So, the relationship between NMN and NAD+is that NMN is a direct precursor of NAD+.

 

NMN and NAD+have an upstream downstream relationship. NMN is upstream, while NAD+is downstream. Not directly supplementing NAD+is because the molecular weight of NAD+is too large and its structure is unstable, making it difficult for the human body to directly absorb and utilize NAD+. Currently, direct oral administration of NMN products is the best way to supplement NAD+.

 

So supplementing NMN=supplementing NAD=anti-aging.

NMN 2