Instytutum, a Swiss longevity brand, has unveiled a precision Liposomal NMN + Trans-Resveratrol supplement, accompanied by an at-home biological age test. The supplement aims to support cellular energy, mental clarity, physical performance, metabolic health, overall vitality, and beauty-from-within.
It uses a liposomal version of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), which the company says is one of the “closest and most bioavailable” precursors of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+).
This molecule is key to cellular energy production, DNA repair, and longevity at the cellular level, notes Instytutum. However, it naturally declines with age. Liposomal NMN supports the body’s NAD+ synthesis pathways, while the company claims that standard NMN partially breaks down in the digestive tract before reaching a user’s cells.
“Longevity has moved from elite clinics into daily life. The future of beauty will not be built around masking visible signs of aging — but around influencing the root causes and reducing biological age at the cellular level,” says Natalia Bobok, Ph.D., founder of Instytutum.
“Consumers are no longer asking how to look younger. They are asking how to extend their healthspan — the years of life lived with energy, resilience, and vitality. Our mission is to simplify and accelerate the path to beauty and longevity — making it accessible to everyone, not just a privileged few.”
At-home testing
The accompanying biological age test is an at-home epigenetic saliva test to reveal users’ biological age, which Instytutum notes is a more powerful indicator of healthspan than chronological age. Such tests help assess a body’s functional and cellular age by using DNA methylation pathways as a biomarker.
The test can be used before and after supplementation to measure and track the results of the new formula.
The accompanying at-home epigenetic saliva test reveals users’ biological age, before and after taking the supplement (Image credit: Instytutum).Instytutum’s liposomal encapsulation of NMN includes phospholipid spheres that deliver the compound directly into the body’s cells, resulting in 60% higher absorption. The company also notes that clinical data show an 84% increase in blood NAD+ after four weeks.
It is paired with micronized trans-resveratrol, a longevity protein that Instytutum notes supports cellular repair, metabolic health, and reduced chronic inflammation.
Both the supplement and the test integrate with the company’s AI-powered longevity platform, which is currently undergoing minimum viable product testing.
Healthy aging advances
Healthy aging was one of the key topics at the recent Vitafoods Europe 2026 trade show, highlighting a growing interest from consumers and industry players in this space.
At the show, dsm-firmenich unveiled its science-backed longevity innovations, while Sirio launched a platform with eight ready-to-launch product concepts to help consumers build healthy longevity habits.
Research into healthy aging solutions continues to expand as well. Earlier this year, Nestlé revealed a partnership with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, for a multiyear collaboration focusing on longevity and women’s health. The partners will study aging-related issues such as metabolism, mobility, and menopause through targeted nutrition solutions.
Nutrition Insight previously spoke with a functional medicine expert who advocated using genetic insights to optimize health with tailored interventions. Bryce Wylde told us that genomics also helps optimize longevity by improving people’s healthspans, managing inflammation and detox pathways, or supporting mental health based on people’s genes.
