Orally Available NAD+ Precursor
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) — NAD+ Biosynthesis
NMN is a direct precursor to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), a critical cellular coenzyme involved in mitochondrial energy production, metabolic signaling, and cellular resilience. NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, making NMN a key compound in longevity and performance-focused nutritional research.*
Mitochondrial ATP Production
Selected for its role in supporting mitochondrial function and electron transport chain activity, helping support the conversion of nutrients into usable cellular energy (ATP)—the foundation of physical energy, endurance, and metabolic output.*
Cellular Energy Metabolism
Supports the body’s natural energy-producing pathways at the cellular level, helping promote sustained energy production without relying on stimulants, excessive caffeine, or short-term nervous system activation.*
Cognitive Energy & Mental Performance
NAD+-dependent pathways play a critical role in neuronal energy metabolism, neurotransmitter efficiency, and cellular communication—key mechanisms associated with mental clarity, focus, and cognitive resilience.*
Sirtuin Activation & Healthy Aging
Supports NAD+-dependent sirtuin enzymes involved in cellular repair, oxidative stress regulation, mitochondrial maintenance, and healthy aging pathways.*
Metabolic Efficiency & Nutrient Utilization
Supports the body’s ability to efficiently convert carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into usable energy by supporting NAD+-dependent metabolic enzymes involved in nutrient oxidation and substrate utilization.*
Recovery & Cellular Resilience
Supports cellular recovery pathways involved in oxidative stress balance, mitochondrial repair, and energy restoration following training, physical stress, or high-demand lifestyles.*