The molecular fuel of cellular metabolism. Compounds studied in connection with the body's NAD+ pathway, mitochondrial energy production, and cellular maintenance — one of the most actively researched areas of longevity biology.
The Library
The Longevity Code · The Compounds
The Compounds Library.
A reference to the compounds Codeage formulates with — organized across the four pillars of The Longevity Code. An evolving library of molecules studied in longevity and healthy aging.
The Premise
The library before the formulas.
Before there is a multivitamin, there are vitamins. Before there is a collagen complex, there are collagen sources. Before there is a NAD+ formula, there are NAD+ precursors. The Compounds Library is a working reference to molecules Codeage formulates with — organized into fifteen categories, each mapped to where the compound sits in research and where it lives in The Longevity Code. A library, not a closed list.
How the Library Reads
A catalog,
not a list.
Each compound is placed in the category that most clearly describes its role in research. Many appear in more than one. Vitamin C is foundational, structural, and immune. CoQ10 is cellular energy and cardiovascular. Magnesium is mineral and recovery. The placement reflects each compound's most-studied function. The overlaps reveal themselves in the formulas Codeage builds.
The biological framework these categories follow is described in The Hallmarks of Aging — the canonical reference for the features of aging biology. The compounds catalogued here are mapped to that framework.
The Categories
Fifteen categories.
One library.
Organized by biological role, with compounds placed in the category that most clearly describes the work each is studied for. The library is referential, not exhaustive — Codeage's catalog evolves, and so does this map.
Plant-derived compounds long studied for their role in cellular biology. Many are associated with sirtuin pathways and the emerging field of senescence research — an actively developing frontier of longevity science.
Compounds connected to autophagy, oxidative defense, and the body's intrinsic systems for clearing and recycling cellular components. Central to the science of how cells maintain themselves over time.
The structural proteins of skin, joints, bone, and connective tissue — sourced from multiple origins to match the body's natural collagen diversity. Foundational to the structural pillar of healthy aging.
The essential micronutrients the body cannot produce on its own. Foundational to nearly every biological system — the base layer every other pillar builds on.
The essential mineral inputs to cellular function. Each plays a structural or catalytic role in pathways the body depends on daily — including the hundreds of enzymatic reactions involving magnesium.
The long-chain essential fats studied extensively across cardiovascular, cognitive, and cellular research. Sourced from fish, krill, and plant origins to cover the full omega spectrum.
The microbial communities of the gut, represented across multi-strain probiotic formulations. The microbiome is one of the most actively developing areas of contemporary longevity research.
CFU count is measured at time of manufacture and may naturally vary over time.
Plant compounds traditionally associated with the body's response to daily demand. Long studied across traditions and increasingly studied across contemporary research.
Compounds studied in connection with cognitive function, memory, focus, and the brain's metabolic requirements. The brain is the most metabolically demanding organ in the body — and its compounds are studied accordingly.
Plant-derived compounds long associated with cardiovascular and circulatory research. The cardiovascular system is the delivery infrastructure every other system depends on.
Compounds studied in connection with the visible markers of internal health — skin, hair, nails — from the inside. Ceramides, polyphenols, and structural nutrients converge here.
Compounds connected to the body's circadian rhythm, relaxation pathways, and the conditions of restorative sleep. Sleep is the body's repair cycle — and an active area of longevity science.
Compounds studied in connection with the body's immune function and natural defenses. The interplay between immunity and the systemic biology of aging is an actively developing research domain.
Compounds connected to the digestive process, enzymatic function, and the gut lining. Where the body's interface with everything it consumes is studied and supported.
The Compounds
A library
mapped to a system.
The compounds catalogued here are mapped to The Longevity Code. The library is a working inventory. The pillars are the architecture. Together they form a reference to the molecular work of longevity and healthy aging — sourced, studied, formulated.
The Formulas
Compounds become
formulations.
Compounds do not stand alone in nature, and they do not stand alone in formulation. Codeage products combine multiple compounds within each pillar — chosen for compatibility, sourced for quality, and formulated within a range of delivery formats including Helix Liposomal Delivery.
The Longevity Code · Architecture
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Explore →The Library
Compounds, mapped to a system.
In the body, in the research, and in the architecture of The Longevity Code. The library is the working inventory of the molecules — organized as one navigable reference.
From compounds to formulas. From formulas to pillars. From pillars to the system the body is built around.