5-Amino-1MQ

Small molecule inhibitor of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase. Studied for NAD+ elevation, metabolic rate enhancement, and adipose tissue reduction.

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5amino1mq5 amino 1mqnnmt inhibitor

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Community Q&A

What does 5-Amino-1MQ do?
Community accounts describe 5-Amino-1MQ primarily as a fat loss and metabolic compound — blocking NNMT to redirect methyl groups toward NAD+ synthesis. The most commonly described effects: faster fat oxidation, improved energy during fasted states, and gradual body composition improvements over 4–8 weeks. Accounts frequently combine it with MOTS-c or SLU-PP-332 in exercise-mimetic stacks. Pure fat loss accounts without other compounds tend to describe modest effects; combination protocol accounts describe more pronounced changes.
Does 5-Amino-1MQ raise NAD+ levels?
Community accounts frame 5-Amino-1MQ as an indirect NAD+ elevator — blocking the enzyme (NNMT) that consumes methyl groups needed for NAD+ synthesis. Reports on subjective NAD+ effects (energy, endurance, mental clarity) are consistent with direct NAD+ precursors like NMN, but the mechanism differs. Accounts comparing both describe similar energy improvements with 5-Amino-1MQ placing more emphasis on fat oxidation. Laboratory confirmation of NAD+ elevation appears in a small minority of confessions — most accounts are based on subjective reporting.