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How did the raws come out? Super interested in this.I have NAD+ raws on the way and have no idea how to make it usable. Is there anyone out there who can give me some instructions on that please?
Same.How did the raws come out? Super interested in this.
In lieu of NaOH, I'd recommend magnesium carbonate above all, followed sodium bicarbonate.Use a little NaOH to bring PH to a desirable number (around 7) otherwise your NAD+ will have some bite to it.
Tip: add in crystals of NaOH very little at a time. A small amount goes a long way.
I haven't looked around for magnesium carbonate but it makes sense as it is less alkaline than sodium bicarbonate. Would using less SB have the same effect on degradation if both solutions are kept at the same pH? Note to those reconstituting, try to keep the pH under 6. It degrades quickly after that. Also the BUD for NAD+ is 7-14 days, so use it up quickly.In lieu of NaOH, I'd recommend magnesium carbonate above all, followed sodium bicarbonate.
You want pH to remain at 7 or preferably slightly below
Magnesium carbonate does not contribute to the speed of the NAD molecule degradation as sodium bicarbonate.
There's a patent that describes why MgCO3 is the optimal buffer.
Apparently MgCO3 does not cause a redox reaction. NaOH, NaHCO3 doI haven't looked around for magnesium carbonate but it makes sense as it is less alkaline than sodium bicarbonate. Would using less SB have the same effect on degradation if both solutions are kept at the same pH? Note to those reconstituting, try to keep the pH under 6. It degrades quickly after that. Also the BUD for NAD+ is 7-14 days, so use it up quickly.
Reading that this could be taken nasally made me wince, holy shit!! This will be an interesting rabbit hole.Apparently MgCO3 does not cause a redox reaction. NaOH, NaHCO3 do
Another embodiment of the present disclosure is a composition as described above, wherein said pH modifier is selected from the group consisting of magnesium carbonate and (MgCO3), and calcium phosphate dibasic (CaHPO4).
US Patent Application for MODIFICATION OF THE PH AND OTHER PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NICOTINAMIDE ADENINE DINUCLEOTIDE (OXIDIZED FORM) TO ALLOW FOR ENHANCED STABILITY AND MULTIPLE DELIVERY SYSTEMS Patent Application (Application #20200016188 issued Janu
The present disclosure relates to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (oxidized form) preparations and the use of hygroscopic components to prevent decomposition of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (oxidized form). These compounds can then be prepared and administered nasally, sublingually...patents.justia.com