Premium Nucleotides

120 capsules (1 month package)
Food supplement with vitamins, minerals, choline and nucleotides
Vegan nucleotide complex to support DNA¹ and cell structure²
With vegan nucleotide complex from brewer's yeast
Plant-based alternative to offal
Naturally extracted from high-quality brewer's yeast.
Popular with biohackers & longevity enthusiasts
Supplemented with B vitamins & minerals
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Nucleotides are the building blocks of DNA and RNA. The product Premium Nucleotides contains all 5 authorised nucleotides. Magnesium, zinc, vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) and the bioactive folic acid compound are key players in this cell division.2

Art.-Nr.: 1001066 PZN-Nr.: 17905194

Your versatile all-rounder for a healthy body

For DNA synthesis1, cell division2, immune system3 and energy4

Contains all 5 nucleotides

Rich in ribonucleic acid (RNA)

With bioactive B-vitamins

You can find the explanation of the superscripted numbers
also in the tab "Health Claims".

Nucleotides are the building blocks of DNA and RNA. While DNA contains the genetic information, i.e. the complete blueprint for the construction and function of the entire organism, RNA serves, among other things, as a transmitter of this information. Both have the central task of controlling the structural, metabolic and energetic functions of the cells. The body can both produce nucleotides itself and absorb them through food. They are contained in breast milk, for example. Growth and maintenance of all bodily functions require constant cell renewal and thus cell division. Nucleotides are important building blocks for this cell division.


The product Premium Nucleotide contains all 5 approved nucleotides. Magnesium, zinc, vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) and the bioactive folic acid compound are also involved in the cell division described above2. Zinc also contributes to DNA synthesis1. Thanks to various B vitamins and magnesium, this product helps to reduce tiredness and fatigue4, supports the function of the nervous system5 and also has a positive effect on hair and skin.6

health claims

  1. Zinc contributes to normal DNA synthesis and normal protein synthesis.
  2. Folate, magnesium, vitamin B12 and zinc have a function in cell division.
  3. Folate, copper, vitamin B12 and zinc contribute to the normal function of the immune system.
  4. Magnesium, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid and vitamin B12 contribute to normal energy-yielding metabolism and to a reduction of tiredness & fatigue.
  5. Biotin, copper, magnesium, niacin, riboflavin and Vitamin B12 contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system.
  6. Biotin, niacin and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal skin and normal hair.
Zinc contributes to normal fertility, normal reproduction and the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood.
Zinc contributes to normal acid-base, carbohydrate, fat metabolism and protein synthesis.
Copper contributes to the maintenance of normal connective tissue.
Magnesium and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal bones.
Choline contributes to normal liver function.
Magnesium contributes to normal muscle function.

Composition 4 capsules / day % NRV*
Folic acid (5-MTHF) 200.00 µg 100
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) 2.50 µg 100
Riboflavin (riboflavin 5`-phosphate) 1.00 mg 71
Biotin (D-biotin) 35.00 µg 70
Niacin (nicotinamide) 11.00 mg NE 69
Pantothenic acid (calcium-D-pantothenate) 4.00 mg 67
Zinc (zinc citrate) 6.70 mg 67
Chromium (chromium picolinate) 25.00 µg 63
Copper (copper gluconate) 0.50 mg 50
Magnesium (magnesium malate) 80.00 mg 21
Choline (choline bitartrate) 200.00 mg **
L-carnitine (L-carnitine tartrate) 300.00 mg **
L-methionine 200.00 mg **
Yeast extract – rich in ribonucleic acid (RNA) 213.60 mg **
Uridine 5'-monophosphate 210.80 mg **
Cytidine 5'-monophosphate 148.70 mg **
Inosine 5'-monophosphate 31.30 mg **
Guanosine 5'-monophosphate 25.50 mg **
Adenosine 5'-monophosphate 25.00 mg **


* Reference value for daily intake (EU Regulation no. 1169 / 2011)
** No NRV specified

Ingredients: Uridine-5‘-monophosphate di-Na salt, cytidine-5’-monophosphate di-Na salt, ribonucleic acid-rich yeast extract, maltodextrin, inosine-5‘-monophosphate di-Na salt, guanosine-5’-monophosphate di-Na salt, adenosine-5'-monophosphate di-Na salt, magnesium malate, pullulan (capsule shell, Gr. 00), choline bitartrate, L-carnitine tartrate, L-methionine, zinc citrate, nicotinamide (vitamin B3), calcium D-pantothenate (vitamin B5), copper gluconate, chromium (III) picolinate, sodium riboflavin 5'-phosphate (vitamin B2), (6S)-5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid - glucosamine salt, D-biotin, methylcobalamin (vitamin B12)
Healthy to the core:
For our Premium Nucleotides we only use valuable nutrient and plant compounds – packed into a vegan capsule shell. We deliberately avoid unnecessary fillers and additives.

This product is vegan and free of allergens (gluten, lactose etc.) in accordance with EU Regulation no. 1169 / 2011, Annex II.
Dosage:
Take 2 capsules 2x per day with approx. 200 ml of still water – for best effect at least 30 minutes before a meal.
Notes:
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake stated.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Please store the product in a cool, dry place away from light.
Keep out of reach of children.

Leave the dry sachet in the tin.

Use within 2 months after opening.

Um unseren Qualitätsansprüchen gerecht zu werden, lassen wir unsere Produkte regelmäßig auf Schadstoffe im Labor überprüfen. Unser Partnerlabor, das BAV-Institut, ist ein akkreditiertes und zertifiziertes Labor, das bereits seit 25 Jahren besteht und ein Mitglied der Tentamus-Gruppe ist.

  1. Zinc contributes to normal DNA synthesis and normal protein synthesis.
  2. Folate, magnesium, vitamin B12 and zinc have a function in cell division.
  3. Folate, copper, vitamin B12 and zinc contribute to the normal function of the immune system.
  4. Magnesium, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid and vitamin B12 contribute to normal energy-yielding metabolism and to a reduction of tiredness & fatigue.
  5. Biotin, copper, magnesium, niacin, riboflavin and Vitamin B12 contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system.
  6. Biotin, niacin and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal skin and normal hair.
Zinc contributes to normal fertility, normal reproduction and the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood.
Zinc contributes to normal acid-base, carbohydrate, fat metabolism and protein synthesis.
Copper contributes to the maintenance of normal connective tissue.
Magnesium and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal bones.
Choline contributes to normal liver function.
Magnesium contributes to normal muscle function.

What are nucleotides – simply explained?

Nucleotides are the basic building blocks of our DNA & RNA and are thus essential for all processes in the body related to cell division, growth, and regeneration. DNA contains the complete genetic blueprint of humans, while RNA uses this information to control, for example, the formation of proteins. Nucleotides therefore play a central role in structural, metabolic, and energetic functions in cells. The body can produce nucleotides itself (de novo synthesis) or absorb them through food. They consist of three components: a nitrogenous base (e.g., adenine), a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and a phosphate group. Learn more about nucleotides in our blog articles: https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/was-sind-nukleotide and https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/nukleotide-bedarf

Which foods contain nucleotides?

Nucleotides are fundamentally present in all cell-containing foods, as every cell contains DNA & RNA. However, particularly high concentrations are found in animal foods such as meat (e.g., beef, poultry), fish, and organ meats, as well as in breast milk. Plant-based foods such as legumes, vegetables, or cereals also contain nucleotides, but usually in significantly smaller amounts.

For comparison: While meat or fish can provide several hundred milligrams of nucleotides per kilogram, plant sources are often significantly lower. This practically means that one would have to consume large amounts of plant-based foods to absorb similar quantities as through smaller portions of animal products. Furthermore, since nucleotides are heat-sensitive and partially lost during cooking, the actual intake can be further reduced.
Learn more about nucleotides in our blog articles: https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/was-sind-nukleotide and https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/nukleotide-bedarf

Why are nucleotides of particular interest to vegans?

For vegans, nucleotides are particularly interesting because the most important food sources with high concentrations are predominantly of animal origin. Although the body can synthesize nucleotides itself from precursors such as amino acids (e.g., glycine, glutamine, aspartate), ribose, and phosphate, this process is energy-intensive. During phases of increased demand – such as stress, intense physical exertion, or regeneration – the body's own production can reach its limits. Since plant-based foods often provide smaller amounts in comparison, it can be beneficial for people on a purely plant-based diet to pay particular attention to their supply. Targeted supplementation can be a practical option here. Learn more about nucleotides in our blog articles: https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/was-sind-nukleotide and https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/nukleotide-bedarf

When should you take nucleotides?

Nucleotide intake can be particularly beneficial in situations where the demand is increased or the body's own synthesis is more challenged. This includes phases of intense physical exertion, recovery after sports, stress, or generally times of increased cell regeneration. Even with a diet with potentially lower intake - such as a vegan diet - targeted supplementation can be considered. Nucleotides are often taken independently of meals, with regular intake being crucial. Learn more about nucleotides in our blog articles: https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/was-sind-nukleotide and https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/nukleotide-bedarf

How long should one take nucleotides?

The duration of nucleotide intake depends on individual needs and goals. In practice, they are often taken over several weeks to months, especially during periods of increased stress or regeneration. Since nucleotides play a role in continuous processes such as cell division and renewal, long-term intake can also be beneficial. It is important to adapt supplementation to one's personal situation and diet. It is always advisable to consult a doctor and naturopath regarding supplementation in order to first determine individual needs and then correctly tailor the supplementation plan. Learn more about nucleotides in our blog articles: https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/was-sind-nukleotide and https://mitocare.de/blogs/mikronaehrstofflexikon/nukleotide-bedarf

When should I consult my doctor before taking it?

Bestimmte Risikogruppen sollten Nahrungsergänzungsmittel für Vitamin AVitamin D3Vitamin K2Chrom und Jod nur nach Rücksprache einnehmen. Dazu zählen u. a. Personen mit Medikamenteneinnahme, Koffeinsensibilität, Herzkrankheiten, Diabetes sowie Schwangere & Stillende oder Menschen mit Nieren- & Lebererkrankungen. 

Für Kinder & Jugendliche gelten spezielle Dosierungsempfehlungen (Infos hierzu bei Klick auf die Wirkstoffe oben). 

Wer mehrere Supplemente kombiniert, sollte die enthaltenen Nährstoffe zusammenrechnen & auf die jeweiligen Höchstmengen achten, um eine Überdosierung zu vermeiden. 

Grundsatz: Eine Bestandsaufnahme der eigenen Werte gemeinsam mit Arzt & Heilpraktiker ist sinnvoll, bevor supplementiert wird. Nach dem Credo unseres MITOcare Gründers Christian Burghardt gilt: „Messen, Machen, Messen“ – personalisiert & gezielt nach dem Prinzip Causa Logica supplementieren, statt ohne klare Strategie einzunehmen.

Christian stellt Premium Nukleotide vor

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