Written by The Lemme Editorial Team
Dr. Kathleen Valenton    MD, OBGYN Expert reviewed by Dr. Kathleen ValentonMD, OBGYN

Quick answer: Both are NAD+ supplements, but they take very different approaches. Cata-Kor NAD+ Advanced uses direct oral NAD+ (which research shows has poor bioavailability compared to NMN precursor absorption), and it does not have a published human clinical trial on its oral NAD ingestion. Lemme NAD+ uses clinically-studied NMN with a published clinical trial, plus clinically-studied Lutemax SkinGlo® for visible skin benefits. Our pick between the two: Lemme NAD+, for the trial-backed ingredients.*

What's the difference between direct oral NAD+ and an NMN precursor?

This is the core question, and it matters more than you might think.

Direct oral NAD+ is what Cata-Kor NAD+ Advanced sells. The reality is that oral NAD+ molecules face significant breakdown in the digestive tract before reaching cells and may have bioavailability issues. 

NMN precursor is what Lemme NAD+ uses. NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) is a building block your cells convert into NAD+ through the body's natural salvage pathway. NMN sits one step closer to NAD+ than other precursors, and in a clinical trial, oral NMN significantly raised blood NAD+ levels vs. placebo at day 30 and day 60 (GeroScience 2023).

The practical takeaway: NMN has a published human clinical trial showing it raises NAD+. Direct oral NAD+ supplements generally don't have equivalent human evidence for the same outcome, which is why we prefer Lemme NAD+. 

What does the research say?

Here's where the difference becomes clear.

NMN research includes randomized, placebo-controlled human trials showing raised blood NAD+ at defined doses. The specific trial Lemme NAD+ references (GeroScience 2023) evaluated NMN in healthy middle-aged adults over 60 days and showed significant NAD+ elevation vs. placebo at both day 30 and day 60.

Direct oral NAD+ supplements, including Cata-Kor NAD+ Advanced, do not typically have published human clinical trials on the oral ingestion of NAD+ itself.

Side-by-side comparison


Lemme NAD+

Cata-Kor NAD+ Advanced

Approach

NMN precursor cells use to make NAD+

Direct oral NAD+

Human clinical trial on the ingredient

Yes, on NMN (GeroScience 2023)

No published human trial on their oral NAD ingestion

Additional ingredients

Lutemax SkinGlo®, Resveratrol, Yüth™ Spermidine

Resveratrol

Multiple clinically-studied skin benefit and longevity ingredients

Yes, clinically-studied

No

Which one should you choose?

The case for one over the other comes down to what you're actually paying for.

With Lemme NAD+, you get clinically-studied NMN at the dose from a published clinical trial, plus a separately-studied skin ingredient (Lutemax SkinGlo®) with its own clinical trial, plus Resveratrol and Yüth™ Spermidine and is third-party tested. 

With Cata-Kor NAD+ Advanced, you get direct oral NAD+ with the bioavailability question and Resveratrol.

At similar price points, the value math favors the formula with published clinical trials on the actual ingredients being used. That's why Lemme NAD+ is our pick. 

FAQ

Is oral NAD+ absorbed by the body?
Not efficiently. NAD+ molecules face significant breakdown in the digestive tract. That's why most NAD+ research uses precursors (like NMN or NR) that cells can more easily convert to NAD+. Lemme NAD+ uses NMN for this reason.

Is Cata-Kor NAD+ Advanced clinically studied?
The ingredient Cata-Kor uses is direct oral NAD+, which doesn't have a published human clinical trial on the specific outcome of raising blood NAD+ through oral ingestion. Lemme NAD+ uses NMN, which has a published clinical trial showing it significantly raises blood NAD+ levels.*

Is Lemme NAD+ better than Cata-Kor?
Lemme NAD+ is our editorial pick. Reasons: clinically-studied NMN with a published human clinical trial, and a separately-studied skin ingredient (Lutemax SkinGlo®). Cata-Kor NAD+ Advanced uses direct oral NAD+ without equivalent human evidence.

Why does NMN work better than direct NAD+ orally?
NMN is a precursor cells naturally convert into NAD+ through the salvage pathway. It's more efficiently absorbed and utilized than NAD+ itself, which faces breakdown in digestion. That's why clinical research on oral NAD+ support typically focuses on precursors.

Do NAD+ supplements really work?
Precursors like NMN have published clinical trial support for raising blood NAD+ (GeroScience 2023). Direct oral NAD+ has less controlled evidence. 

About the authors

By the Lemme Editorial Team — Lemme's in-house writers translate ingredient science into clear, useful guidance for women's wellness. Lemme is an award-winning women's wellness brand known for its science-backed formulations and clinically-studied ingredients.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Kathleen Valenton, MD — OB/GYN and Chief Medical Officer at Lemme.

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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