How do we tell the authors of the Nature paper they have an error in Reference 13?
And how do they rule out a triangle of 1 Deuterium bonding sideways to a H2 molecule, as is observed in some metal complexes? What happens when a positively charged Deuterium encounters a H2 molecule?
How do we tell the authors of the Nature paper they have an error in Reference 13?
And how do they rule out a triangle of 1 Deuterium bonding sideways to a H2 molecule, as is observed in some metal complexes? What happens when a positively charged Deuterium encounters a H2 molecule?
You are way ahead of me. Thanks for sharing your questions.
I see the typo https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0009261403012107?via%3Dihub in ref 13. I don't know enough about the chemistry. Interesting though.
Have you considered methylene blue along with the niacinamide for the mitochondrial function?
Methylene blue has been recommended but I haven't tried it yet.
I use niacin instead of niacinamide now. Just took some.