This post is a companion to the David Sinclair Supplements post.
The intention is to bring together (hopefully) useful information into a single page, and speed up the analysis process.
USA Brands
Third Party Testing | Social Proof |
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Quantity | $/gram | Test Certificate | Testing Date | Reviews | ⭐️ Rating | |
Powders | ||||||
DoubleWood NMN | 30 g | $3.46/gram ($104 / 30g) – when using 20% off coupon code | Yes – via Micro Quality Labs | January 2021 | 386 | 4.6 ⭐️ |
Revgenetics NMN | 25 g | $3.68/gram ($92 / 25g) | Yes – via MS Bioanalytical | July 2021 | – | – |
PureGen NMN | 15 g | $4.93/gram ($74 / 15g) | Yes – via unspecified lab | September 2020 | 6 | 3.8 ⭐️ |
ProHealth NMN | 15 g | $3.73 ($56 / 15g) | Yes – via Micro Quality Labs | March 2021 | 592 | 4.4 ⭐️ |
Capsules | ||||||
DoubleWood NMN – | 125mg caps x 60 | $5.20/gram ($39 / 7.5g) – when using 20% off coupon code | Yes – via Micro Quality Labs | Jan 2021 | 1,439 | 4.6 ⭐️ |
Revgenetics NMN | 500 mg caps x 60 | $5.40 ($162 / 30g) | Yes – via MS Bioanalytical | Jan 2021 | – | – |
Maac10 | 250 mg caps x 30 | $5.33/gram ($40 / 7.5g) | Yes – via Micro Quality Labs | July 2020 | 157 | 4.4 ⭐️ |
UK Brands
Third Party Testing | Social Proof |
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Quantity | $/gram | Test Certificate | Testing Date | Reviews | Rating ⭐️ | |
Powders | ||||||
You & Earth NMN | 15 g | £3.33/gram (£50 / 15g) | Yes – via Campden BRI | May 2021 | 51 | 4.3⭐️ |
Nutriop NMN | 15 g | £3.33/gram (£50 / 15g) | Yes – via Micro Quality Labs | March 2021 | 27 | 4.1⭐️ |
Pure NMN | 16 g | £3.43/gram (£55 / 16g) | Yes – via Micro Quality Labs | June 2020 | 16 | 4.3⭐️ |
Capsules | ||||||
Nutriop Pure-NMN | 500 mg caps x 30 | £4/gram (£60 / 15g) | Yes – via Micro Quality Labs | March 2021 | 38 | 4.0 ⭐️ |
vP NMN | 250 mg caps x 60 | £3.33/gram (£50 / 15g) | Yes – via Micro Quality Labs | September 2021 | 29 | 4.5 ⭐️ |
Products To Avoid?
Recently, a company called Chromadex did an analysis of 22 popular NMN products, checking how much NMN they actually contain.
They found that 14 of the 22 products contained less than 1% NMN in them! Pretty shocking.
I’ve written a separate post about this study, which includes the products that did well, and those that did badly.
Hopefully the above has been of use. If you’ve questions or comments, please leave them below.
Hi John, thanks so much for this information. I find it very usefull. I live in The Netherlands, so I am trying to find a European brand. I came across Uthever, they claim it is patented and pure (99,9 % NMN). Do you know anything about that brand?
Hi Lilian, haven’t had a chance to look into that one yet. Maybe some readers have experience with Dutch sources and can comment.
Hi Lilian, RevGenetics.eu ships Advanced NMN from Austria, the same Advanced NMN sold in the US. I hope it helps!
Great article John, curious if you’ve come across Mom Nutrix – NMN?
It is currently sold online by Amazon, and thought I’d see if you’d come across it and validated some of its claims and certifications?
https://www.amazon.com/Stabilized-Nicotinamide-Naturally-Boost-Level/dp/B094VY2KRN#customerReviews
Few red flags come to mind:
– Not an established brand
– Unclear it’s necessary to add TMG to the stack (but indeed it adds 500mg)
– The resveratrol isn’t micronized, thus according to Sinclair’s research, will be less bio-available
– The front of the product label misspells mononucleotide
– The 4th image down on Amazon misspells fortifying and longevity.
– Can’t see a certificate of third party testing
– Can’t find a website for the seller or the brand (although I only looked briefly)
Hi John,
If you go to DoubleWood now, they show a certificate link with heavy metal testing (below the product image). Just fyi 🙂
Thanks Adrienne! Have updated now to reflect that.
Thanks so much for the information on this page and other pages, John.
Welcome – thanks Michael.
It seems ProHealth’s product was tested for lead, arsenic, cadmium and mercury. (See the fourth image at the top-left of this page (https://www.prohealthlongevity.com/collections/nmn/products/prohealth-nmn-pro-300-mg-per-serving-60-capsules-ph518), the lab test dated 4/23/19.) And there’s this one their return policy: https://www.prohealthlongevity.com/pages/return-policy (30 days, etc.).
*Please replace “this one” with “this on.” Thanks and sorry.
Thanks Ben! That’s updated.
Thank you for this list. It’s so hard to choose a company. Do you know if any of these are Vegan-friendly, no gelatin?
I know Doublewood uses Gelatin.
At the time of writing this comment, it appears Infinite Age, Maac10 and Genexx all use cellulose. And yes, agree, not easy to choose a company.