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| Digestive Enzymes (Broad Spectrum) | NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Supplements | Supplements |
| Standard Dose | 1-2 capsules with each main meal | 500-1000mg daily |
| Timing | Immediately before or at the start of each meal. Not needed for small snacks. | Morning on empty stomach. Sublingual absorption bypasses first-pass metabolism. |
| Cycle Duration | ongoing as needed | ongoing |
| Evidence Level | strong_human | moderate_human |
Broad-spectrum digestive enzyme complexes supplement endogenous pancreatic and brush border enzyme production. Key enzymes include: lipase (triglyceride hydrolysis to fatty acids/glycerol), protease/peptidase (protein to amino acids via peptide bond cleavage), amylase (starch to maltose/glucose), lactase (lactose to glucose/galactose), cellulase (plant fiber breakdown), and invertase (sucrose hydrolysis). They reduce osmotic load in the small intestine, decrease bacterial fermentation of undigested substrate, and improve nutrient bioavailability.
1-2 capsules with each main meal
Immediately before or at the start of each meal. Not needed for small snacks.
ongoing as needed
NMN is a direct biosynthetic precursor to NAD+ via the salvage pathway enzyme nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT). Elevated NAD+ activates sirtuins (SIRT1-7), PARP DNA repair enzymes, and CD38/CD157 signaling. SIRT1 activation deacetylates PGC-1alpha (mitochondrial biogenesis), FOXO transcription factors (stress resistance), and NF-kB (anti-inflammatory). NMN also enters cells via the Slc12a8 transporter, recently identified in the gut.
500-1000mg daily
Morning on empty stomach. Sublingual absorption bypasses first-pass metabolism.
ongoing
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