Liposomal NMN showed higher NAD+ levels in a new human study
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Liposomal NMN showed higher NAD+ levels in a new human study

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A recent 2025 human study compared liposomal NMN with regular non-liposomal NMN and placebo over a period of 4 weeks. The researchers wanted to see how the different forms affected NAD+ levels in the blood — a molecule involved in cellular energy production and mitochondrial activity, which naturally declines with age.

The result? Participants taking liposomal NMN showed the largest increase in NAD+.

For people interested in healthy aging and long-term vitality, the study adds an interesting layer to the conversation around NMN absorption and delivery systems.

What was the study about?

The study, published in Annals of Clinical and Medical Case Reports in February 2025, included 15 healthy men over the age of 40. Participants were divided into three groups:

  • Placebo
  • Non-liposomal NMN
  • Liposomal NMN

Both NMN groups received 350 mg daily for 4 weeks. Researchers measured blood NAD+ levels before supplementation, after the first dose, after 4 weeks, and again 4 weeks after stopping supplementation.

The study was designed as a double-blind trial, meaning neither participants nor researchers knew which product each person received until the study ended.

Why does NAD+ matter?

NAD+ is involved in how cells produce energy. It plays a central role in mitochondrial function and is used in processes connected to metabolism, cellular repair and healthy aging.

According to the researchers, NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, which may contribute to reduced cellular function over time.

That is one reason NMN has received growing attention in longevity research. NMN acts as a precursor to NAD+, meaning the body can use it to help produce more NAD+.

Related: What is NAD+: A vital molecule for health and longevity

The difference between liposomal and regular NMN

A key part of the study was the comparison between regular NMN and liposomal NMN.

According to the researchers, regular NMN may need to be converted into nicotinamide riboside (NR) before it can enter the cells. This means it goes through extra steps before the body can use it to produce NAD+.

Liposomal NMN is different. Here, NMN is packed inside tiny lipid-based particles called liposomes. These liposomes are designed to help carry NMN through the cell membrane more directly.

The technology behind liposomal delivery

Liposomal delivery is a method used to carry nutrients inside tiny lipid-based bubbles called liposomes.

These liposomes are made from phospholipids, which are similar to the natural structure of our cell membranes. Their role is to help protect the active ingredient and support more efficient delivery in the body.

Read more here: Liposomal delivery

In simple terms

Liposomal technology helps the nutrient travel in a more protected form, so it can be better absorbed and used.

The results after 4 weeks

After 4 weeks, the liposomal NMN group showed significantly higher NAD+ levels compared to both placebo and non-liposomal NMN.

The researchers concluded that liposomal NMN promoted NAD+ production more effectively than the non-liposomal form used in the study

The average NAD+ levels looked like this after 4 weeks:

Figure from study: Comparison in NAD+ between groups after 4 weeks of intake.

What happened after supplementation stopped?

Four weeks after participants stopped taking NMN, NAD+ levels declined again in both NMN groups.

This suggests that continued supplementation may be necessary to maintain elevated NAD+ levels over time.

Interestingly, the liposomal group still tended to maintain slightly higher NAD+ levels than the other groups after the washout period, although the difference was no longer statistically significant.

A small study — but an interesting one

The researchers themselves point out that this was a small exploratory study with only 15 participants and a relatively short duration. So larger and longer human studies are still needed before firm conclusions can be made.

Still, the findings add something valuable to the growing research around NMN and healthy aging. In this direct comparison between liposomal and non-liposomal NMN, the liposomal form led to significantly higher NAD+ levels after 4 weeks.

The study also highlights an important point: when it comes to NMN, the delivery method may matter just as much as the ingredient itself.

The role of liposomal delivery in our formulations

At Purovitalis, we choose liposomal delivery in the supplements where it makes sense for absorption and delivery in the body. Our goal is simple: to help as much of the active ingredient as possible reach the places where it can be used effectively.

We believe that formulation matters just as much as ingredient quality. That is why we continuously follow the research around absorption, bioavailability and delivery technologies that may support better results over time.

For us, longevity is not about exaggerated promises. It is about creating science-based supplements designed to support how people want to feel and function as they age — with more vitality, energy and long-term well-being.

Find all our liposomal longevity supplements here.

References
  1. Kawakami S, Maeda Y, Fukuzawa Y. Intervention Study Comparing Blood NAD+ Concentrations with Liposomal and Non-Liposomal Nicotinamide Mononucleotide. Ann Clin Med Case Rep. 2025;14(11):1–12.

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Prof. Dr. Andrea Maier

Prof. Dr. Andrea Maier is an internist and professor of aging (“ longevity medicine ”) at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and the University of Melbourne, Australia. She studies the aging body and searches for anti-aging treatments. She heads the Center for Healthy Longevity in Singapore.
Why do we gradually decline during our average life of more than 80 years? Can we stop that process? Or maybe even turn around? And to what extent should we really want that? Maier gives practical tips on how we can extend our lifespan while also staying healthy.

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Background Andrea Maier

Andrea Maier graduated in Medicine from the University of Lübeck in 2003. She specialized in internal medicine at the Leiden University Medical Center and subsequently chose the subspecialty of Geriatric Medicine. This is where she started her research into aging.

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