Is NMN really useful for the body?

Is NMN really useful for the body?

For ordinary people, NMN seems to be far away from life. However, with the rise of anti-aging concepts in recent years, NMN has become popular among the rich and middle class. In reality, many companies are producing NMN products. However, some experts regard NMN as a god, but some experts believe that NMN is “fairly qualified.” Faced with disagreements, we will inevitably encounter a question: Is NMN really useful for the body?

 

What exactly is NMN

NMN is a naturally occurring substance in the human body. In the human body, NMN is the precursor of NAD+, and its function is embodied by NAD+, and NAD+ is also called Coenzyme I. It exists in every cell and participates in thousands of human reactions BF Suma. NMN has important physiological functions to human cells, such as delaying aging, repairing DNA, and enhancing exercise endurance.

 

What scientific breakthroughs have been made in NMN research

 

In 2013, Professor David A. Sinclair, a tenured professor at Harvard Medical School and director of the Anti-Aging Research Center, published an article on Cell, confirming for the first time that NMN can delay aging.

On May 22, 2018, an editorial published by “Circulation”, Raising NAD in Heart Failure, pointed out that according to the data reported by Diguet et al., it is shown that supplementation of Coenzyme I (NAD+) can reduce cardiac insufficiency in preclinical models of heart failure.

 

On March 7, 2019, a research team led by Olaia Naveiras of the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland and Nicola Vannini of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research in Lausanne, Switzerland, revealed that NMN can increase the activity of hematopoietic stem cells. Related research was published in “Cell”. Published.

 

 

On March 28, 2019, the research team of Hisayuki Amano at Baylor College of Medicine found that β-nicotinamide mononucleotide can maintain telomere length. The research was published in Cell Metabolism.

 

 

 

 

NMN has already been applied internationally

 

In 2016, the University of Washington and Japan conducted the world’s first phase I clinical trial of NMN; in 2017, Japan conducted a phase II clinical trial of oral NMN. Due to the role of NMN in repairing DNA damaged by space radiation and restoring the loss of skeletal muscle under weightlessness, in 2017, the National Space Administration (NASA) first adopted NMN to help astronauts resist cosmic radiation.

 

From the perspective of this year’s market, NMN supplements are selling hot on Amazon in the United States. Many companies, such as the Japanese company UniKare, and the American pharmaceutical company BF Suma, have developed the NMN series of products, which may also indirectly explain something.

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