5-Amino-1MQ - the Enzyme That Puts Fat Loss on Hold
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This episode explores why fat loss and muscle gain become harder with age, even when diet and exercise are on point. The discussion centers on a metabolic “parking brake” known as the NNMT enzyme, which increases over time and actively slows fat burning, disrupts cellular energy, and impairs muscle repair.
The episode breaks down how the research compound 5-amino-1MQ is being studied for its ability to inhibit NNMT, effectively releasing that brake. Animal studies suggest this may lead to fat loss without reduced food intake, preservation of muscle through activation of muscle stem cells, and improved cellular energy by reducing NAD+ depletion.
The conversation also covers how 5-amino-1MQ may shift fat tissue from inactive storage fat to more metabolically active fat, and why researchers are interested in its potential synergy with other metabolic pathways. As emphasized throughout the episode, this compound is for laboratory research only and remains an area of active scientific investigation.