NAD+
A central redox coenzyme and substrate for sirtuins, PARPs, and other NAD-dependent enzymes, tightly linking cellular metabolism to gene regulation and DNA repair. Used broadly in studies of aging and healthspan, metabolic disease, mitochondrial dysfunction, neurodegeneration, and cellular stress responses, often alongside NAD+ precursors and sirtuin modulators.
For research use only – not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis, or treatment.
Price range: $80.00 through $800.00
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Strength | 1000mg, 500mg |
| Volume | 10ML |
| Kit Sizes | Single, 5 Kit (Save 10%), 10 Kit (Best Value 🔥) |
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme studied extensively in laboratory research for its central role in cellular energy metabolism and redox signaling pathways. In controlled experimental environments, NAD+ has been investigated for its involvement in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, electron transport chain dynamics, and intracellular metabolic regulation mechanisms. Due to its fundamental function in bioenergetics, NAD+ remains a key compound in metabolic and longevity-related research frameworks.
Preclinical investigations have examined NAD+ for its interaction with sirtuin signaling pathways, PARP enzyme activity research, and cellular repair-associated metabolic systems. Ongoing scientific studies continue to evaluate its molecular behavior within NAD+/NADH redox balance models and its influence on energy production and genomic stability research in controlled laboratory settings.
This research-grade NAD+ is supplied in 500mcg and 1000mcg presentations within a 3ML vial and manufactured under strict laboratory-controlled standards. Each batch undergoes analytical verification to confirm molecular identity, purity, and structural consistency. NAD+ is intended strictly for laboratory research and analytical purposes only and is not for human consumption.
- Studied for cellular energy metabolism pathways
- Investigated in mitochondrial electron transport research
- Evaluated in sirtuin and PARP enzyme signaling models
- Explored in NAD+/NADH redox balance frameworks
- Analyzed in genomic stability and metabolic regulation studies
- Research-grade NAD+ formulation
- High-purity synthesis and preparation protocols
- Analytical verification (HPLC tested where applicable)
- Batch-specific quality control procedures
- Secure, laboratory-compliant packaging
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