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NAD+ vs Urolithin A

A side-by-side research comparison of NAD+ and Urolithin A across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.

Comparison table

AttributeNAD+Urolithin A
Full nameNicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+ / NMN / NR)Urolithin A (Mitophagy Activator)
CategoryAnti-AgingAnti-Aging
StatusResearch compoundDietary compound (clinical studies)
MechanismNAD+ serves as cofactor for sirtuins (SIRT1-7), PARPs (DNA repair), and CD38. Declining NAD+ impairs mitochondrial function and epigenetic maintenance. Restoration reactivates longevity pathways.Stimulates mitophagy - the selective recycling of damaged mitochondria - improving mitochondrial quality and energy efficiency in muscle and other tissues.
Molecular weight663.4 Da228.20 Da
Half-life1-4 hours (IV), 4-8h (oral precursors)Several hours
Bioavailability100% (IV), variable (oral 5-30%)Oral; bypasses the need for the gut bacteria many people lack
Typical dose250-500mg IV or 500-1000mg NMN oral500-1000 mg per day
FrequencyWeekly (IV) or Daily (oral)Once daily
RouteIV infusion or Oral (precursors)Oral

NAD+ reported benefits

  • Restored cellular energy
  • Enhanced DNA repair
  • Sirtuin activation
  • Improved mitochondrial function
  • Cognitive clarity
  • Anti-aging

Urolithin A reported benefits

  • Improves mitochondrial function (mitophagy)
  • Increased muscle endurance
  • Cellular energy support
  • Studied for healthy aging

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