Date published: 2025-9-14

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NMNAT-3 Activators

The chemical class of NMNAT-3 activators primarily includes compounds that influence mitochondrial function and NAD+ biosynthesis. This class is dominated by precursors and enhancers of NAD+ biosynthesis such as Nicotinamide Riboside, Nicotinamide, and Nicotinic Acid. These compounds are directly involved in the pathways leading to NAD+ production, a process in which NMNAT-3 is a key enzyme. By enhancing NAD+ biosynthesis, they can potentially upregulate NMNAT-3 activity or increase its substrate availability. Another significant part of this class comprises compounds that modulate mitochondrial function and energy metabolism. Resveratrol, Pterostilbene, Quercetin, and Coenzyme Q10 are examples of such compounds. They affect mitochondrial biogenesis, efficiency, and overall energy production, processes that are intimately linked with NAD+ metabolism and NMNAT-3 activity.

Metformin and Berberine are included for their roles in metabolic regulation. Metformin, a widely used antidiabetic drug, and Berberine, a plant-derived alkaloid, both influence metabolic pathways and mitochondrial function, thereby potentially impacting NMNAT-3 activity. Furthermore, this class includes Sirtuin Activators and essential nutrients like Thiamine (Vitamin B1) and Alpha-Lipoic Acid. Sirtuins are a family of proteins that depend on NAD+ for their activity and are involved in various cellular processes, including aging and stress responses. Activation of sirtuins could indirectly influence NMNAT-3 by altering NAD+ metabolism. Thiamine and Alpha-Lipoic Acid are crucial for mitochondrial energy metabolism, thus potentially affecting NMNAT-3 activity.

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