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5-Amino-1MQ vs Thymalin

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Fat Loss & Metabolic
5-Amino-1MQ
Immune SupportAnti-Aging & Longevity
Thymalin
Summary
5-Amino-1MQ is a small-molecule NNMT (Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase) inhibitor that raises intracellular NAD+ levels and promotes fat burning. It is notable for targeting adipose tissue directly, reducing fat cell size and number while increasing metabolic rate.
Thymalin is a polypeptide complex isolated from calf thymus glands (developed by the Russian Gerontology Institute), shown to restore immune function, extend lifespan, and reverse thymic involution. Clinical studies demonstrate improved immune parameters and up to 40% reduction in mortality in elderly patients.
Half-Life
Estimated 4–8 hours
Not well characterized as a complex extract; individual peptides have varying kinetics
Admin Route
Oral
SubQ, IM
Research
Typical Dose
50–100 mg
10 mg IM or SC daily
Frequency
Once to twice daily
Once daily
Key Benefits
  • Raises intracellular NAD+ levels
  • Directly targets adipose tissue for fat reduction
  • Reduces fat cell size and differentiation
  • Increases basal metabolic rate
  • SIRT1 activation for metabolic regulation
  • No stimulant cardiovascular side effects
  • Synergistic with intermittent fasting and caloric restriction
  • May have anti-aging metabolic benefits
  • Restores thymic function and T-cell immunity
  • Extends healthy lifespan (documented in long-term studies)
  • Reduces infectious disease incidence in elderly
  • Normalizes immune parameters in immunodeficiency
  • Anti-tumor immune surveillance
  • Improves vaccine response in elderly
  • Reduces cardiovascular mortality (40% in landmark Russian study)
  • Normalizes neuroendocrine function
Side Effects
  • Generally well-tolerated in available studies
  • Mild GI discomfort (rare)
  • Limited long-term human data
  • Very well tolerated in decades of Russian clinical use
  • Mild injection site reactions
  • Rare: mild allergic reaction (natural extract)
  • Transient flu-like symptoms on initiation (immune activation)
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