NAD+ vs NMN vs 5-Amino-1MQ (2026)
Mechanism-focused comparison for research models (Canada RUO framing)
Overview
NAD+, NMN, and 5-Amino-1MQ are commonly discussed in metabolic and cellular-energy research, but they act through different pathways. This guide keeps the comparison strictly mechanistic — no usage guidance, no claims, no recommendations.
⭐ What Is NAD+? (Core Coenzyme)
NAD+ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a central redox coenzyme in cellular metabolism and mitochondrial ATP-related pathways.
- Role: electron transfer + redox balancing
- Research interest: mitochondrial function, oxidative stress models, sirtuin-linked signaling
⭐ What Is NMN? (NAD+ Precursor)
NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) is an intermediate in the NAD+ biosynthesis / salvage pathway. In research frameworks, NMN is often used to examine upstream effects on NAD+ pools rather than introducing NAD+ directly.
- Role: feeds into NAD+ biosynthesis
- Research interest: NAD+ pool dynamics, metabolic adaptation models
⭐ What Is 5-Amino-1MQ? (NNMT Pathway Modulator)
5-Amino-1MQ is a small molecule studied as an NNMT pathway inhibitor. Mechanistically, it differs from NAD+ and NMN because it targets an enzyme that can influence nicotinamide handling and NAD-related precursor dynamics in certain models.
- Role: NNMT pathway inhibition (model-dependent downstream effects)
- Research interest: adipocyte metabolism models, energy-balance frameworks, NAD precursor turnover studies
Mechanism Comparison
| Compound | Primary Mechanism | Typical Research Focus |
|---|---|---|
| NAD+ | Coenzyme (redox + energy metabolism) | Redox balance, mitochondria, sirtuin-linked pathways |
| NMN | NAD+ biosynthetic precursor | NAD pool modulation, salvage pathway dynamics |
| 5-Amino-1MQ | NNMT pathway inhibitor | Metabolic regulation models, nicotinamide handling, adipocyte assays |
Molecular Profiles
✔ NMN — CAS: 1094-61-7
✔ 5-Amino-1MQ — CAS: 252344-68-8
Research Standards (Canada)
- ≥99% purity (commonly required for high-precision analytical models)
- Batch-specific COA (lot-matched)
- Identity confirmation (commonly MS)
- Stable shipping + controlled packaging
🔬 Research References
- [1] NAD+ overview (biochemistry + metabolic role). NCBI Bookshelf. View (NCBI)
- [2] NMN as NAD precursor + salvage pathway context. PubChem (NMN). View (PubChem)
- [3] NNMT pathway enzyme overview. UniProt (NNMT). View (UniProt)
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