Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.
| Curcumin (with Piperine/Liposomal) | NR (Nicotinamide Riboside) | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Supplements | Supplements |
| Standard Dose | 500-1000mg curcuminoids daily (enhanced bioavailability form) | 300-600mg daily |
| Timing | With meals containing fat. Piperine enhances absorption 2000% but also affects drug metabolism. | Morning with or without food. |
| Cycle Duration | ongoing | ongoing |
| Evidence Level | strong_human | Moderate-Strong |
Curcumin modulates over 100 molecular targets. Primary mechanisms include direct inhibition of NF-kB nuclear translocation (master inflammatory transcription factor), suppression of COX-2 and iNOS expression, inhibition of STAT3 and AP-1 signaling, and activation of Nrf2-ARE pathway upregulating Phase II detoxification enzymes (glutathione S-transferase, heme oxygenase-1). It also inhibits mTOR signaling and modulates epigenetic enzymes (HATs, HDACs, DNMTs).
500-1000mg curcuminoids daily (enhanced bioavailability form)
With meals containing fat. Piperine enhances absorption 2000% but also affects drug metabolism.
ongoing
NR is converted to NMN by nicotinamide riboside kinases (NRK1/NRK2), then to NAD+ via the salvage pathway. Like NMN, elevated NAD+ activates sirtuins, PARPs, and CD38. NR has demonstrated ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and elevate brain NAD+ levels. It supports mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and circadian rhythm regulation through SIRT1-mediated deacetylation of BMAL1 and CLOCK proteins.
300-600mg daily
Morning with or without food.
ongoing
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