Novum molecular mechanism.
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Novum: A Key to Prolonging NGF Activity
Recent evidence from literature as well as own experiments suggest that Novum plays a crucial role in preserving Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), a key molecule involved in reproductive processes. It achieves this through two primary mechanisms that help prevent NGF degradation within the female reproductive tract and semen.
The first mechanism involves proteolytic enzyme inhibitors. These inhibitors specifically target and reduce the breakdown of NGF, allowing it to remain active for a longer period. By prolonging NGF’s presence, Novum increases the likelihood of successful ovulation induction.
The second strategy revolves around protein hydrolysates, a complex mixture of peptides derived from various sources such as whey, soy, and grains. These hydrolysates act as decoys, engaging proteolytic enzymes and preventing them from attacking NGF. This creates a steric hindrance effect, effectively shielding NGF and enhancing its bioavailability.
By combining these two approaches, Novum significantly extends the lifespan of NGF in the reproductive environment, increasing its effectiveness in supporting ovulation and fertility.
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