Co-enzyme NAD and its precursor nicotinamide riboside
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Dysregulated nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide metabolome in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
Rodrigo J. Valderrábano, et al.
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Hey Jeff, is this about the nicotine patches?
No. It is about the B-3 vitamin variant nicotinamide riboside (Niagen), whiich is an efficent precursor to the co-enzyme NAD ). Not nicotine.
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2 ReactionsOops. Sorry. Have never heard of it. I guess I should have Googled it.
General information about NAD and Niagen (nicotinamide riboside): AboutNAD.com. ScienceofNAD.com
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4 Reactionshttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acel.14326
Thanks' Jeff. So interesting. I'd have never seen this article without your reference.
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3 Reactions@jeffwillapa —
Thank you for the referral to aboutNAD.com. I just subscribed to the website. It appears to be a source of valuable information based in the relevant science, with ample citation of the original scientific studies and reports that they rely on.
This kind of scientific resource is essential at a time when alleged “NAD” products are proliferating, with no objective 3rd-party verification of their ingredients and effectiveness.
Small trials suggest that NAD can be effective in treating LC symptoms in some people. But larger, more rigorous clinical trials are needed.
I’m hopeful about NAD, and I’d love to participate in a rigorous NAD clinical trial!
~ friedrich
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