David Sinclair· PhD
We find that NMN loses the nicotinamide part molecule (the first N in NMN) if left on the shelf at room temperature.
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We find that NMN loses the nicotinamide part molecule (the first N in NMN) if left on the shelf at room temperature.
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we find that in a lab that if we put them in solution on the bench or leave them on the shelf that in a man is more stable than n R
It’s accurate that stability is impacted modestly by temperature, but much more so by humidity (as clarified by David).