1-Methyl<wbr/>nicotinamide (chloride)

1-Methylnicotinamide (chloride)

CAT N°: 16604
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Nicotinamide is a precursor of NAD (Item No. 16077) and NADP (Item No. 10004675), which serve essential functions in modulating cellular redox status and controlling signaling and transcriptional events. 1-Methylnicotinamide (MNA) is a primary metabolite of nicotinamide produced by the action of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT; Item No. 15138).{24617} It demonstrates antithrombotic and anti-inflammatory properties through direct action on the endothelium by a mechanism involving the prostacyclin pathway and by improving nitric oxide bioavailability.{24618,27798} Aggressive cancer cell lines are reported to have higher levels of MNA due to increased NNMT-directed transfer of methyl groups from S-adenosyl-L-methionine to nicotinamide, implicating a role for MNA in cancer cell metabolism.{24772,24614}

Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France

  • Synonyms
    • 3-(aminocarbonyl)-1-methyl-pyridinium, monochloride
  • Correlated keywords
    • 3106-60-3 776318-?66-?2 metabolite nicotinamide nicotinamide N-methyltransferase NNMT antithrombotic anti-inflammatory cancer methylation metabolism biochemical epigenetics inflammation vascular disease NADP NAD
  • Product Overview:
    Nicotinamide is a precursor of NAD (Item No. 16077) and NADP (Item No. 10004675), which serve essential functions in modulating cellular redox status and controlling signaling and transcriptional events. 1-Methylnicotinamide (MNA) is a primary metabolite of nicotinamide produced by the action of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT; Item No. 15138).{24617} It demonstrates antithrombotic and anti-inflammatory properties through direct action on the endothelium by a mechanism involving the prostacyclin pathway and by improving nitric oxide bioavailability.{24618,27798} Aggressive cancer cell lines are reported to have higher levels of MNA due to increased NNMT-directed transfer of methyl groups from S-adenosyl-L-methionine to nicotinamide, implicating a role for MNA in cancer cell metabolism.{24772,24614}

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