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== Legal == | == Legal == | ||
=== EU === | === European Union (EU) === | ||
Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) is classified as a chemical in the EU and is not | In the European Union, the classification and regulation of substances often depend on their intended use and the claims made by the manufacturer or distributor. As of the last update, Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) is classified as a chemical in the EU and is not approved for human consumption. This classification stems from the EU's stringent regulations surrounding novel foods and substances, which prioritize consumer safety. | ||
While NMN is not approved for human consumption in the EU, consumers may come across NMN products online that are marketed for human use but are officially sold as chemical for research and laboratory use only or as animal supplement such as dogs and cats. It's essential for consumers to be aware of the legal status and potential risks associated with unapproved substances. | |||
==Different Forms of NMN== | ==Different Forms of NMN== |