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06
May
What is QBIOTIC?
Intestinal flora as the key to health? Many people have probably heard of the microbiome. The billions of bacteria, fungi and viruses that, among other things,...
30
Jan
What is apigenin?
Apigenin belongs to the flavonoid family and occurs naturally in plants such as parsley and camomile. It is also found in thyme, cherries,...
10
Jan
What is taurine?
Taurine is an amino acid that is known as an ingredient in energy drinks. It is said to have stimulating and life-prolonging properties. But is this really true? We take a look at...
Nicotinamide Adenine dinucleotide (NAD)
01
Aug
What is NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)?
NAD is the short form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. The molecule consists of two mononucleotides linked by a chemical bond. It is present in almost all of our...
01
Dec
What is NMN?
We humans have been trying to better understand individual biochemical processes for thousands of years. What used to be limited to processes visible to the naked eye has evolved into...
What is ... ?
30
Jan
What is apigenin?
Apigenin belongs to the flavonoid family and occurs naturally in plants such as parsley and camomile. It is also found in thyme, cherries,...
06
Jan
What is magnesium?
Magnesium - you may know it as a white powder when climbing or as a brightly burning element in chemistry lessons. Magnesium also plays a role in our body...
03
Jan
What is glucosamine?
As part of longevity research, many people are concerned with keeping their bodies healthy for as long as possible. In addition to maintaining cognitive performance, muscle strength and...
11
Nov
What is berberine?
Berberine has been part of traditional Chinese medicine for more than a thousand years. The plant-based molecule from barberry is primarily used in Asian culture for...
31
Oct
What is creatine?
If you ask in the gym what supplement you should take in addition to sports, one answer comes up quite often: creatine. The molecule with an extensive research background brings not...
24
Oct
What is collagen?
Collagen is one of the most abundant proteins in our body. It makes up a large part of our connective tissue, which consists of long, fibrous molecules. The...
20
Oct
What is carnosine?
Carnosine is the simplest form of a dipeptide - i.e. the combination of two amino acids - consisting of alanine and histidine. These proteins are a component of our normal...
15
Oct
What is alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)?
Alphaketoglutarate (AKG) is an important component of energy metabolism and is involved in many physiological functions and processes in our body. As AKG levels decrease with age...
13
Oct
What is quercetin?
Quercetin is an increasingly well-known representative of the group of polyphenols and flavonoids, which as natural pigments are characterized in particular by their light yellow color (from the Latin flavus; yellow). Flavonoids are biologically active...
27
Sep
What is regeNAD (NAD Regenerating Complex)?
NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is one of the most popular molecules in longevity research. This is no coincidence, as it has been proven many times that our NAD levels...
22
Aug
What is GlyNAC? (Glycine & N-Acetyl-Cysteine)
GlyNAC consists of two molecules. The non-essential amino acid L-glycine and N-acetyl-cysteine. You may also know NAC by another name. As ACC, N-acetyl-cysteine is often...
03
Jul
What is hyaluron (hyaluronic acid)?
Hyaluron, or hyaluronic acid, is familiar to many from plastic surgery, where the substance has long been used as a "wrinkle filler" for the skin. The molecule comes naturally...
25
Jun
What is betaine, trimethylglycine (TMG)?
Betaine, also called trimethylglycine (TMG), is a naturally occurring molecule found, for example, in spinach, beetroot or quinoa. Even your own body...
01
Jun
What is resveratrol?
Resveratrol is an antioxidant molecule that belongs to the group of secondary plant compounds and there to the polyphenols. In general, secondary plant compounds are plant hormones or colouring,...
06
Dec
What is spermidine?
Spermidine is a biogenic amine for chemistry. For longevity research, the micronutrient is a beacon of hope. For us, spermidine can be a way to maintain healthy...
01
Dec
What is NMN?
We humans have been trying to better understand individual biochemical processes for thousands of years. What used to be limited to processes visible to the naked eye has evolved into...
From molecule to health
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29
Dec
How can I take carnosine?
Carno- how? Do experts in chemistry and pharmacy always have to come up with such funny terms? In this case, however, it is worthwhile to use the three syllables...
21
Dec
How can I take resveratrol?
Resveratrol is a promising molecule in the longevity field and is known as the active ingredient of red wine. The molecule is considered both an anti-ageing and longevity agent, as well as a...
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06
Jan
What is magnesium?
Magnesium - you may know it as a white powder when climbing or as a brightly burning element in chemistry lessons. Magnesium also plays a role in our body...
02
Feb
How can I recognise genuine NMN?
Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is one of the most counterfeited molecules in the world. A study in the USA recently tested 22 different suppliers - with devastating results....
31
Oct
What is creatine?
If you ask in the gym what supplement you should take in addition to sports, one answer comes up quite often: creatine. The molecule with an extensive research background brings not...
27
Sep
What is regeNAD (NAD Regenerating Complex)?
NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is one of the most popular molecules in longevity research. This is no coincidence, as it has been proven many times that our NAD levels...
25
Jun
What is betaine, trimethylglycine (TMG)?
Betaine, also called trimethylglycine (TMG), is a naturally occurring molecule found, for example, in spinach, beetroot or quinoa. Even your own body...
19
Oct
How stable is Uthever® NMN?
Customers regularly ask us: How should I store Uthever® NMN? How stable is it at room temperature? Do I need to store it in the refrigerator?
In this...
25
Dec
What is MoleQlar ONE (Daily Longevity Complex)?
The ONE - the daily longevity complex from MoleQlar - was developed in collaboration with many experts. The formulation contains everything that MoleQlar...
15
Oct
What is alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)?
Alphaketoglutarate (AKG) is an important component of energy metabolism and is involved in many physiological functions and processes in our body. As AKG levels decrease with age...
24
Oct
What is collagen?
Collagen is one of the most abundant proteins in our body. It makes up a large part of our connective tissue, which consists of long, fibrous molecules. The...
01
Dec
What is NMN?
We humans have been trying to better understand individual biochemical processes for thousands of years. What used to be limited to processes visible to the naked eye has evolved into...
01
Aug
What is NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)?
NAD is the short form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. The molecule consists of two mononucleotides linked by a chemical bond. It is present in almost all of our...
20
Oct
What is carnosine?
Carnosine is the simplest form of a dipeptide - i.e. the combination of two amino acids - consisting of alanine and histidine. These proteins are a component of our normal...
19
Jan
What are phospholipids?
Phospholipids are a familiar term, especially to chemists. They are a special class of lipids (fats). What makes the small molecules particularly...
22
Aug
What is GlyNAC? (Glycine & N-Acetyl-Cysteine)
GlyNAC consists of two molecules. The non-essential amino acid L-glycine and N-acetyl-cysteine. You may also know NAC by another name. As ACC, N-acetyl-cysteine is often...
11
Nov
What is berberine?
Berberine has been part of traditional Chinese medicine for more than a thousand years. The plant-based molecule from barberry is primarily used in Asian culture for...
29
Dec
How can I take carnosine?
Carno- how? Do experts in chemistry and pharmacy always have to come up with such funny terms? In this case, however, it is worthwhile to use the three syllables...
06
May
What is QBIOTIC?
Intestinal flora as the key to health? Many people have probably heard of the microbiome. The billions of bacteria, fungi and viruses that, among other things,...
03
Jul
What is hyaluron (hyaluronic acid)?
Hyaluron, or hyaluronic acid, is familiar to many from plastic surgery, where the substance has long been used as a "wrinkle filler" for the skin. The molecule comes naturally...
30
Jan
What is apigenin?
Apigenin belongs to the flavonoid family and occurs naturally in plants such as parsley and camomile. It is also found in thyme, cherries,...
10
Jan
What is taurine?
Taurine is an amino acid that is known as an ingredient in energy drinks. It is said to have stimulating and life-prolonging properties. But is this really true? We take a look at...
01
Jun
What is resveratrol?
Resveratrol is an antioxidant molecule that belongs to the group of secondary plant compounds and there to the polyphenols. In general, secondary plant compounds are plant hormones or colouring,...
06
Dec
What is spermidine?
Spermidine is a biogenic amine for chemistry. For longevity research, the micronutrient is a beacon of hope. For us, spermidine can be a way to maintain healthy...
03
Jan
What is glucosamine?
As part of longevity research, many people are concerned with keeping their bodies healthy for as long as possible. In addition to maintaining cognitive performance, muscle strength and...
21
Dec
How can I take resveratrol?
Resveratrol is a promising molecule in the longevity field and is known as the active ingredient of red wine. The molecule is considered both an anti-ageing and longevity agent, as well as a...
31
Aug
Five supplements despite healthy diet
Many people find it difficult to meet their body's nutritional requirements through their diet. The reasons for this are manifold and include the individual...
15
Apr
What is sulforaphane?
In recent years, the importance of a healthy diet for our overall health and longevity has become increasingly important. Scientific research has shown that...
13
Oct
What is quercetin?
Quercetin is an increasingly well-known representative of the group of polyphenols and flavonoids, which as natural pigments are characterized in particular by their light yellow color (from the Latin flavus; yellow). Flavonoids are biologically active...