In shortNMN is beta-Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (CAS 1094-61-7), a precursor that converts to NAD+ in the body and a functional ingredient drawing attention in the aging-care field. High-purity grades (98%+) are distributed for supplements.
What NMN is
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a nucleotide that serves as a precursor to the coenzyme NAD+. Purity (98%, 99%, etc.) is the main quality indicator, and price varies significantly by grade.
Main uses
Mainly formulated into health foods and supplements with aging-care positioning, typically as a powder processed into capsules, tablets, or sticks.
Specs & sourcing points
Confirm purity, residual solvents, heavy metals, and microbes via the spec sheet/COA. Higher purity means higher cost, so choose a grade matching your product concept. Check small-lot availability for prototyping. See FONTIA’s NMN category.
FAQ
What spec items matter most for NMN?
Purity (assay) is the most important. Also confirm residual solvents, heavy metals, and microbes on the COA.
What form does NMN come in?
Generally a white to slightly yellow powder. Mind its hygroscopicity and confirm storage/formulation conditions.
How do I decide the dosage?
It depends on product design and claims. Design it while confirming consistency with labeling and evidence.