NUCLEOPROTEINS, present in all animal and plant cells, are made up of a protein anda NUCLEIC ACID. Nucleoproteins are found in chromatin granules and enter into the constitutionof chromosomes, the structures in which genes are located. Contrary to their name, nucleoproteins areThey are also found in ribosomes, mitochondria and cytoplasm (soluble fraction).There are two types of nucleic acids, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid). Nucleic acidsnucleic acids split, in the intestine, into their structural units called NUCLEOTIDES, consisting of: anitrogenous base + a pentose + phosphoric acid.The bases are purine (adenine, guanine) or pyrimidine (uracil, thymine, cytosine), the pentose can beribose or deoxyribose.Nucleotides are the building blocks of DNA and RNA, are found in the diet, including breast milk, and are involved in cell signaling, are incorporated into cofactors of various enzymes, and are required in metabolism.energy, for the production of ATP.Although most organisms can synthesize nucleotides, they become essential under conditions of rapid growth, injury, or even immune challenges.Some evidence in humans suggests that nucleotides enhance athletic performance. Possible mechanisms of action include a reduced stress response, as well as reduced muscle damage.. In animal research, increased glycogen storage, better utilization offat and iron and improved oxygen release from hemoglobin have been documented with nucleotide supplementation.Some evidence in humans suggests that nucleotides help reduce symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Nucleotides appear to be essential for the normal development of rapidlygrowth, such as those of the intestinal lining.RNA and nucleotides have been shown to have immunological effects in human research. In researchIn animals, diets lacking nucleotides have a negative effect on the immune response, whileDiets rich in nucleotides protect against infections.Possible mechanisms of action have been studied in human research, especially under conditions of intenseexercise, which may induce immunosuppression. In adults and neonates, possible mechanisms of action include enhancement of lymphocyte proliferation and lymphocyte subset populations.Nucleotides also increase salivary and serum immunoglobulin (Ig) levels and the activity of immunoglobulin cells.Natural Killer.In neonates, the addition of nucleotides enhances the antibody response to some immunizations.Nucleotides are used: for memory, mental acuity, Alzheimer's disease, depression, to increase sexual desire and counteract the effects of aging, for performanceathletics, irritable bowel syndrome, metabolic syndrome, obesity, post-operative recovery, post-operative infection, critically ill patients, burn victims and to strengthen the immune system.Nucleotides are well tolerated and no adverse effects have been reported.«Longevity: Some researchers believe that aging may be the result of a decline inlevel or effectiveness of these important nucleic acids: if we replace the lost nucleic acids, we couldbe able to stop or even reverse the aging process.Some studies suggest that nucleic acids can increase the lifespan of animals.Based on Dr. Frank's observations, patients who were given acid supplementsnucleic showed a marked improvement in the color and texture of their skin, a reductionage spots and an increase in energy levels.»IngredientsRNA sodium salt (yeast extract), microcrystalline cellulose°, gum arabic°, silicon dioxide°°, magnesium stearate of vegetable origin°°. °Bulking agent. °°Anti-caking agentHow to useIt is recommended to take 3 tablets once or twice a day.at any time (3 to 6 tablets per day). Reclosecarefully after use.90 g - 180 tablets of 500 mg(60 doses of 3 tablets)