5-Amino-1MQ is a small molecule and inhibitor of the enzyme NNMT (nicotinamide N-methyltransferase) that is being studied in laboratory conditions for potential effects on reducing body fat, regenerating muscle cells, and supporting performance.
Number of capsules
30 capsules
Packaging
Glass jar with safety cap
Storage
Store in a dry place at room temperature.
Molecular formula
C11H11N2O+
Molecular weight
187.22 g/mol
IUPAC name
5-amino-1-methylquinolinium
Other names
NNMT inhibitor, 5-Amino-1MQ
In laboratory studies, 5-Amino-1MQ is being investigated in the following areas:
- inhibition of the NNMT enzyme and increase in NAD⁺ levels,
- reducing body fat while maintaining muscle mass,
- improving endurance and energy metabolism,
- research in the field of obesity and metabolic diseases,
- supporting mitochondrial function and cell regeneration.
This content is for educational purposes only. It is not a recommendation for human use. The product is intended for laboratory research purposes only.
What is 5-Amino-1MQ?
5-Amino-1MQ is a small research molecule that inhibits the enzyme NNMT – which regulates NAD⁺ levels and affects cellular metabolism. Preclinical testing has shown potential in areas such as fat loss, performance enhancement and cellular repair.
How does 5-Amino-1MQ work?
The mechanism of action is to block the NNMT enzyme, thereby increasing NAD⁺ levels. This has the effect of improving mitochondrial function, metabolism and endurance. In studies on mice, there was an increase in performance and a decrease in body fat without loss of muscle mass.
Effects studied
- Support for body fat reduction
- Maintaining or increasing muscle mass
- Support for mitochondrial metabolism
- Increase in NAD⁺ levels
- Potential use in obesity, diabetes and regeneration research
Dosage in studies
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Administration form: subcutaneous administration in mice
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Dose: 10 mg/kg/day
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Duration: 8 weeks
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Population: older mice (22 months)
All data presented in this section are from preclinical studies. They are not intended as a recommendation for human use.
Possible side effects
No serious side effects were noted in preclinical tests. However, there are no clinical data in humans, so potential risks, interactions, and allergic reactions are unknown.
Resources
- Scientific Reports – NNMT inhibition and performance improvement in mice
- Peptides.org – Profile and research findings on 5-Amino-1MQ
- PubChem, ChemSpider - Molecular and chemical data
This article is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute a recommendation for human use.