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Longevity Research Bundle

Original price was: $264.99.Current price is: $129.18.
Original price was: $119.99.Current price is: $113.99.

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Original price was: $15.99.Current price is: $15.19.

382 in stock

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The Longevity Research Bundle pairs 5-Amino-1MQ, a methylquinolinium derivative studied for NNMT inhibition properties, with Methylene Blue, a heterocyclic aromatic compound studied for redox activity and mitochondrial pathway interactions. Combined research models allow investigation into how NAD+ pathway modulation and mitochondrial redox signalling may intersect in cellular metabolism research. Research applications include comparative NAD+ pathway studies, mitochondrial redox research, and combined-compound cellular metabolism protocol design.

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Synonyms Longevity Research Bundle
Shelf Life 36 months
This bundle combines 5-Amino-1MQ, a synthetic methylquinolinium derivative studied for its capacity to inhibit nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) activity, with downstream research interest in NAD+ pathway and sirtuin-1 (SIRT1) signalling modulation in experimental models, and Methylene Blue, a heterocyclic aromatic compound studied for its redox activity and electron transfer properties within mitochondrial pathway research. Combined research protocols examining both compounds allow investigation into whether NNMT inhibition and mitochondrial redox modulation produce complementary effects on cellular energy metabolism endpoints, a common multi-pathway approach in comparative cellular metabolism research. Each compound is independently third-party HPLC-tested; COA available per batch.

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How do 5-Amino-1MQ and Methylene Blue's proposed mechanisms relate to NAD+ pathway and mitochondrial research?

5-Amino-1MQ is studied for its proposed NNMT inhibition properties, with downstream research interest in NAD+ pathway and SIRT1 signalling modulation, while Methylene Blue is studied for distinct redox and electron-transfer properties relevant to mitochondrial pathway research. Combined research protocols allow investigators to examine whether modulating NAD+ availability alongside mitochondrial redox activity produces measurable effects on cellular energy metabolism endpoints.

What cell-based assays are used to study NNMT inhibition and mitochondrial redox activity together?

NAD+/NADH ratio assays, SIRT1 activity assays, and mitochondrial respiration measurements (such as oxygen consumption rate via extracellular flux analysis) are standard methods for studying this combination's proposed effects in cell-based models, typically comparing single-compound and combined-compound treatment conditions against untreated controls.

What comparative research designs are used to distinguish independent versus combined effects of these two compounds?

Factorial experimental designs with single-compound and combined-compound treatment arms, alongside vehicle controls, allow researchers to statistically distinguish independent compound effects from any combination-specific outcomes on NAD+ pathway and mitochondrial redox endpoints, a standard approach in multi-compound cellular metabolism research.

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