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The Aeternum Company Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128) vs Timeline Mitopure

Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which - compared side-by-side.

By Ryan · Founder
Updated May 29, 2026
Quick verdict

The Aeternum Company Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128) (mid, $29.9–$329) vs Timeline Mitopure (premium, $90–$120/mo) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).

Compared on 0 shared specs · same category (supplement).

The Aeternum Company longevity supplement range - NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC
The Aeternum Company

Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128)

The rare longevity supplement brand that carries the entire next-gen molecule shelf - Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, NMN, TND1128 - à la carte, instead of charging single-molecule-brand prices for one of them.

PRICE
$29.9–$329
View at The Aeternum Company
Timeline Mitopure Urolithin A softgels
Timeline

Mitopure

The supplement that single-handedly created the Urolithin A category - a pomegranate metabolite most people can't produce on their own, delivered in a research-backed 500mg dose at $100/month.

PRICE
$90–$120/mo
SCORE
8.8 / 10
View at Timeline
The verdict

These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile - read the per-buyer recommendations below.

Who should buy which

Pick the The Aeternum Company Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128) if

Biomarker-literate longevity buyers already running multiple molecules who want to escape single-molecule-brand pricing, readers specifically after Urolithin A / Fisetin / GlyNAC at sane prices, anyone who values published third-party COAs over marketing claims.

Skip if

You are new to longevity supplements (start with a foundational stack like AG1 or Thorne), you want a pre-formulated all-in-one rather than à la carte molecules, or you need the deepest published-validation tier (Timeline's Urolithin A has the most brand-specific clinical data even at the price premium).

Pick the Timeline Mitopure if

Longevity-pro buyers who already have foundational supplements (creatine, omega-3, multivitamin) dialed in and want one mitochondrial-research-adjacent addition with peer-reviewed dosing.

Skip if

You're building your first stack (start with creatine + multi + omega-3), you're budget-sensitive at $100/mo, or you want results trackable in weeks rather than months.

Go deeper

FULL REVIEW
Read the The Aeternum Company Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128) review →
FULL REVIEW
Read the Timeline Mitopure review →

Frequently asked

Which is better, the The Aeternum Company Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128) or the Timeline Mitopure?

They are closely matched on our scoring, so the right pick comes down to your priorities. The verdict and spec table above compare them on price, features, and who each one suits.

How much do they cost?

The Aeternum Company Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128): $29.9 to $329. Timeline Mitopure: $90 to $120. Prices are verified against the manufacturer; check the live links for current pricing.

Who should buy which one?

The Aeternum Company Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128): Biomarker-literate longevity buyers already running multiple molecules who want to escape single-molecule-brand pricing, readers specifically after Urolithin A / Fisetin / GlyNAC at sane prices, anyone who values published third-party COAs over marketing claims. Timeline Mitopure: Longevity-pro buyers who already have foundational supplements (creatine, omega-3, multivitamin) dialed in and want one mitochondrial-research-adjacent addition with peer-reviewed dosing.