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Is nicotinamide really that amazing

Nicotinamide, also known as Nicotinamide (NAA), vitamin B3, vitamin PP, white crystalline or crystalline powder, almost colorless and tasteless, soluble in water, ethanol, slightly soluble in ether and chloroform.  As a member of B vitamins, its

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Do you really know Ceramides?

Ceramide is a kind of phospholipid with ceramide as a skeleton, mainly including ceramide phosphate choline and ceramide phosphate ethanolamine, phospholipid is the main component of the cell membrane.  40% to 50% of the sebum in

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Azelaic acid, why is it so hot now?

At the earliest time, because the English name of azalea is similar to that of azalea acid, it was translated into Chinese as azalea acid, and this name is still used today.  It is widely found

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Uncovering the secret of kojic acid

Kojic acid was first used in food, medicine, agriculture, and other fields.  In the field of food, can be used as food additives, and play a role in preservation, anti-corrosion, and anti-oxidation.  Later, research institutions found

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Is NMN really an IQ tax?

NMN, nicotinamide mononucleotide, nicotinamide mononucleotide, is a naturally occurring bioactive nucleotide.  NMN has two irregular forms, α and β;  The β isomer is the active form of NMN with a molecular weight of 334.221 g/mol. With

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Resveratrol, is that really so amazing?

Resveratrol is a natural stilbene derivative associated with the immune system of plants and has strong antioxidant properties. Mainly from grapes (red wine), peanuts, mulberries, cuspidum cuspidatum and other plants.  It got its name in Japan

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The irresistible magnolol. Did you buy it?

Magnolol is a kind of biphenol compound, which is the main active ingredient of Magnolia officinalis.  Magnolol was first isolated from Magnolia officinalis japonica in 1930.  Magnolol is a fine brown to white powder with an aromatic, pungent, slightly bitter

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Is nicotinamide really that amazing

Nicotinamide, also known as Nicotinamide (NAA), vitamin B3, vitamin PP, white crystalline or crystalline powder, almost colorless and tasteless, soluble in water, ethanol, slightly soluble in ether and chloroform.  As a member of B vitamins, its anti-aging effect has been

Read More »

Do you really know Ceramides?

Ceramide is a kind of phospholipid with ceramide as a skeleton, mainly including ceramide phosphate choline and ceramide phosphate ethanolamine, phospholipid is the main component of the cell membrane.  40% to 50% of the sebum in the cuticle is composed

Read More »

Azelaic acid, why is it so hot now?

At the earliest time, because the English name of azalea is similar to that of azalea acid, it was translated into Chinese as azalea acid, and this name is still used today.  It is widely found in nature, particularly in

Read More »

Uncovering the secret of kojic acid

Kojic acid was first used in food, medicine, agriculture, and other fields.  In the field of food, can be used as food additives, and play a role in preservation, anti-corrosion, and anti-oxidation.  Later, research institutions found that “acid removal” has

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Is NMN really an IQ tax?

NMN, nicotinamide mononucleotide, nicotinamide mononucleotide, is a naturally occurring bioactive nucleotide.  NMN has two irregular forms, α and β;  The β isomer is the active form of NMN with a molecular weight of 334.221 g/mol. With the increase of age,

Read More »

Resveratrol, is that really so amazing?

Resveratrol is a natural stilbene derivative associated with the immune system of plants and has strong antioxidant properties. Mainly from grapes (red wine), peanuts, mulberries, cuspidum cuspidatum and other plants.  It got its name in Japan in 1940 from the

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