



| Product name |
Nervonic Acid |
| Appearance |
white powder |
| CAS |
506-37-6 |
| Test Method |
HPLC |
| Chemical Formula |
C5H9NO3S |
| Molecular Weight |
366.62 |
NAC
Nervonic Acid is a type of monounsaturated long-chain fatty acid, mainly found in brain nerve tissues and some plant seed oils. It is believed to play a significant role in the repair of nerve cells, the formation of myelin sheaths, and the maintenance of cognitive functions. It has gained particular attention in the field of brain health in middle-aged and elderly populations. The human body cannot synthesize nervonic acid on its own and must obtain it through diet or supplements. However, it is important to pay attention to the scientific intake amount and individual differences.
Specification: 90%.95%

1.The cell membrane of nerve cells constitutes
Nerve acid is an important component of the nerve cell membrane, helping to maintain the fluidity and stability of the cell membrane and facilitating the efficient transmission of nerve signals.
2.Myelin Repair and Protection
Myelin is the "insulating layer" that wraps around nerve fibers. Nerve acids can promote the regeneration of damaged myelin and improve the symptoms of demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis.
3.Anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative
By regulating inflammatory factors and reducing oxidative stress, it can protect neurons from damage, which may delay neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.