Metabolic Compound

5-Amino-1MQ

Small-molecule NNMT inhibitor that boosts NAD+ and white-fat mobilization.

Scientific Overview

Selective NNMT inhibitor; depletes the methyl-sink pathway and elevates intracellular SAM and NAD+. Animal data shows fat-mass reduction without diet change.

Key Research Benefits

  • Increases NAD+
  • Lipolysis support
  • Energy / endurance

Potential Side Effects

Mild stomach upset (oral)

Research Protocols

Common Dosages

Daily

50–150 mg
Daily (AM)

Oral; cycle 4–8 weeks

Note: Dosages listed are common research protocols found in peer-reviewed literature and clinical trials. Individual results and requirements may vary significantly in a research context.

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4000 Units

or 40.00 mL on a U-100 syringe

Concentration:2.50 mg/mL
Peptide per Unit:25.00 mcg/unit
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Where to source

Vendors with public COAs that stock this category. Affiliate links are disclosed.

  • Limitless Life Nootropics
    FL-based research-peptide supplier with Janoshik third-party COAs and a public affiliate program at ~20%.
    COA: JanoshikAffiliate disclosed
  • SwissChems
    60+ peptide catalog with Janoshik COAs; weekly affiliate payouts.
    COA: JanoshikAffiliate disclosed
  • Amino Club
    EU/US-facing vendor with a 20% first-order / 10% recurring affiliate model.
    COA: Third-partyAffiliate disclosed

5-Amino-1MQ by goal

Read 5-Amino-1MQ's profile filtered through specific research goals.

Molecular Profile

small-molecule
C10H12N2
1 AA Sequence

Quick Reference

Status
Research Compound
Category
Metabolic
Common Dosage
50–150 mg
Daily (AM)

Strictly for research purposes. Not for human consumption.

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