Research Overview
5-Amino-1MQ is a selective NNMT (nicotinamide N-methyltransferase) inhibitor studied in research models involving metabolic regulation, adipocyte biology, NAD+ metabolism, methylation pathways, and cellular energy homeostasis.
Its selective interaction with the NNMT enzyme has positioned 5-Amino-1MQ as a valuable research tool for investigating how metabolic signaling influences cellular function, energy utilization, and body composition. Ongoing laboratory research continues to expand its relevance across multiple areas of metabolic and translational science.
Lyophilized Vial Format
Precision-manufactured and lyophilized for long-term stability, this research-grade compound is produced to support reproducible laboratory workflows requiring accurate preparation, controlled storage, and consistent experimental performance.
Why Researchers Study 5-Amino-1MQ
NNMT has emerged as an important regulatory enzyme at the intersection of nicotinamide metabolism, methyl donor utilization, and cellular energy balance. Because of its role in these interconnected pathways, NNMT has become an area of increasing interest within metabolic research.
By selectively inhibiting NNMT, 5-Amino-1MQ enables researchers to investigate downstream effects on adipocyte biology, metabolic efficiency, NAD+-associated pathways, and broader mechanisms involved in energy regulation. Its distinct mechanism makes it a valuable tool for studying the relationship between enzyme activity and metabolic adaptation in experimental models.
Research Applications
Researchers commonly utilize 5-Amino-1MQ in laboratory investigations involving:
- NNMT inhibition
- Cellular metabolism
- NAD+-associated pathways
- Adipocyte biology
- Energy homeostasis
- Methylation biology
- Metabolic signaling
- Body composition research
- Cellular bioenergetics
- Experimental metabolic disease models






