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Humanin vs NR

A side-by-side research comparison of Humanin and NR across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.

Comparison table

AttributeHumaninNR
Full nameHumanin (HN) Mitochondrial-Derived PeptideNicotinamide Riboside
CategoryAnti-AgingAnti-Aging
StatusResearch compoundDietary compound (clinical studies)
MechanismBinds IGFBP-3, BAX, and trimeric receptor (CNTFR/WSX-1/gp130) to activate STAT3. Inhibits mitochondrial apoptosis and provides neuroprotection.Converted to NMN and then NAD+ via the salvage pathway (NRK enzymes). Higher NAD+ supports sirtuins, DNA repair, and mitochondrial energy production.
Molecular weight2,687 Da255.25 Da
Half-life4-6 hoursShort; rapidly converted to NAD+
BioavailabilityModerate (SubQ)Oral absorption well documented
Typical dose1-5 mg250-1000 mg per day
Frequency3-5x per weekOnce daily
RouteSubcutaneousOral

Humanin reported benefits

  • Neuroprotection against amyloid-beta
  • Anti-apoptotic
  • Improved insulin sensitivity
  • Cardioprotection
  • Cellular stress resistance

NR reported benefits

  • Raises NAD+ levels
  • Supports mitochondrial energy
  • Well-studied oral safety
  • Studied for metabolic and cardiovascular health

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