5-Amino-1MQ

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5-Amino-1MQ is a research-grade small molecule studied for its interaction with nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT), an enzyme involved in cellular metabolic regulation. In laboratory environments, this compound is examined as an NNMT inhibitor, allowing researchers to investigate signaling pathways related to cellular metabolism and methylation processes. Scientific research frequently explores how inhibition of NNMT affects intracellular metabolic activity, particularly pathways associated with energy regulation, methyl donor utilization, and cellular metabolic signaling. Investigations often analyze how metabolic enzymes influence cellular responses within models studying metabolic dysfunction and biochemical regulatory networks. Academic literature references experimental frameworks examining metabolic signaling, cellular energy utilization, and methylation-related biochemical pathways in laboratory systems. Research also evaluates how NNMT activity influences metabolic communication networks within cells and how modulation of these pathways affects cellular signaling processes. This compound is supplied as a stable, research-grade lyophilized powder designed for controlled laboratory investigation.

Research Applications (Laboratory Use Only)

In laboratory environments, 5-Amino-1MQ is studied as an inhibitor of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) to investigate its role in cellular metabolic regulation. Researchers frequently examine how NNMT inhibition affects biochemical pathways involved in cellular energy balance and metabolic signaling.

Experimental studies often explore how NNMT influences cellular methylation pathways and how modulation of this enzyme alters metabolic communication within cells. Investigations frequently focus on cellular responses associated with metabolic enzyme signaling networks and biochemical regulation of cellular energy utilization.

Scientific literature also references experimental research examining NNMT activity in cellular models associated with metabolic signaling, including frameworks studying obesity-related metabolic pathways and metabolic inflammation in laboratory systems. These investigations remain confined strictly to laboratory research contexts.

Additional research examines the biochemical role of methyltransferase enzymes and their involvement in cellular metabolic processes, including studies evaluating how enzyme inhibition affects intracellular metabolic regulation.

Key Features

  • Compound Name: 5-Amino-1MQ

  • Classified as a research-grade small molecule compound

  • Studied as an NNMT inhibitor targeting nicotinamide N-methyltransferase

  • Investigated in laboratory models examining cellular metabolism and methylation pathways

  • Explored in research involving energy regulation and metabolic enzyme signaling

  • Scientific literature references studies examining NNMT activity in metabolic signaling networks

  • Investigated in experimental systems analyzing methylation-related biochemical processes

  • Supplied as a lyophilized powder for research handling and stability

  • Packaged in sterile vial format for laboratory use

  • Distributed for research purposes within the United States

Not intended for supplementation or human consumption

Frequently Asked Questions

Amino 1MQ is used in laboratory studies as a NNMT inhibitor to investigate cellular energy, cellular metabolism, fat cells, fat tissue, fat storage, fat accumulation, and fat oxidation. Researchers study its effects on metabolic efficiency, metabolic function, metabolic pathways, metabolic disorders, metabolic syndrome, and obesity. It is strictly for research and not for human consumption.

This small molecule is provided as a stable, lyophilized powder in 10 vials. Researchers may use appropriate reconstitution solutions to study cell metabolism, cellular senescence, mitochondrial function, and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) in lab experiments. It is also used in studies involving peptide therapy, peptides, and muscle growth or muscle research.

Amino 1MQ is used to explore NNMT inhibition, NNMT activity, excess NNMT, and nicotinamide N methyltransferase NNMT in cells. It supports research on fat metabolism, fat cell metabolism, fat mass, fat tissue, body weight, weight, and energy metabolism. Researchers also investigate its role in insulin sensitivity, elevated NAD, nicotinamide, and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide in controlled lab settings.

5-Amino-1MQ works by blocking the NNMT enzyme, allowing researchers to study cellular metabolism, metabolic efficiency, metabolic function, cell metabolism, metabolic pathways, and cellular energy processes. It is commonly used in research on obesity, metabolic syndrome, metabolic disorders, fat accumulation, and fat oxidation. Laboratory studies also explore its effects on muscle growth, muscle, and peptide therapy applications.

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