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Nicotinamide mononucleotide (molecular formula: C11H15N2O8P, also known as NMN, beta-Nicotinamide mononucleotide or β-NMN) is a vitamin B3 metabolite, naturally found in the human body, and in common foods such as broccoli and cabbage in tiny amounts. 

 
We provide high purity, pharmaceutical grade, independently verified nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), for sale in Austin, Texas with delivery world wide. Our product in made in our Pharmaceutical Grade Food Safety Laboratory.  1 kg of Liposomal NMN Sealed.
 

LIPOSOMAL NMN POWDER- Nicotinamide Mononucleotide 1 kg

$2,600.00가격
  • Liposomes are double-layered bubbles that protect and deliver nutrients to cells throughout the body. Liposome-encapsulated supplements offer maximized absorption with every dose by outsmarting your body’s nutrient absorption barriers.

    Liposomes are made of essential phospholipids, the same material that makes up your cells. The phosphate head of phospholipids is hydrophilic; it loves water. The fatty-acid tails (lipids) are hydrophobic; they hate water.

    When phospholipids are in a water-based solution, the hydrophobic tails distance themselves from the liquid just like oil separates from vinegar. As the tails turn inward and the heads turn toward the liquid, they form a double-layered membrane, which is nearly identical to the double-layer structure of the membranes that surround each of your cells.

    Because of their composition, liposomes can pass through the intestinal wall and into the bloodstream for distribution to the cells. From there, they can assimilate into the cells and through the cell membrane to release the nutrients.

    Absorption from the digestive system varies by nutrient. Vitamin C, for example, is absorbed almost exclusively in the small intestine and requires sodium-dependent vitamin C co-transporter (SVCTs) proteins. Without these proteins, Vitamin C isn’t absorbed.

    Liposomal nutrients achieve maximum absorption in the bloodstream and cells by bypassing absorption barriers without relying on transport systems.

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