New Crystalline Salts of Nicotinamide Riboside as Food Additives |
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Authors: | Gü nter Schabert,Robert Haase,Jaclyn Parris,Laura Pala,Adrian Hery-Barranco,Bernhard Spingler,Urs Spitz |
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Affiliation: | 1.Biosynth Carbosynth, Rietlistrasse 4, 9422 Staad, Switzerland; (G.S.); (R.H.);2.Department of Chemistry, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland; (J.P.); (B.S.);3.Biosynth Carbosynth, Axis House, High Street, Compton, Berkshire RG20 6NL, UK; (L.P.); (A.H.-B.) |
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Abstract: | NR+ is a highly effective vitamin B3 type supplement due to its unique ability to replenish NAD+ levels. While NR+ chloride is already on the market as a nutritional supplement, its synthesis is challenging, expensive, and low yielding, making it cumbersome for large-scale industrial production. Here we report the novel crystalline NR+ salts, d/l/dl-hydrogen tartrate and d/l/dl-hydrogen malate. Their high-yielding, one-pot manufacture does not require specific equipment and is suitable for multi-ton scale production. These new NR+ salts seem ideal for nutritional applications due to their bio-equivalence compared to the approved NR+ chloride. In addition, the crystal structures of all stereoisomers of NR+ hydrogen tartrate and NR+ hydrogen malate and a comparison to the known NR+ halogenides are presented. |
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Keywords: | nicotinamide riboside B3 supplement NR+ salts crystal structures salt screening |
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