NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) — essential coenzyme involved in cellular energy metabolism, sirtuin activation, and DNA repair. Not a peptide. 500mg dry powder, ≥98% by UV spectrophotometry.
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is an essential coenzyme found in all living cells. It exists in two forms — oxidized (NAD+) and reduced (NADH) — and plays a central role in redox reactions that power cellular metabolism. NAD+ is not a peptide; it is a dinucleotide derived from niacin (Vitamin B3).
In research settings, NAD+ is studied for its role in sirtuin (SIRT1-7) activation, mitochondrial biogenesis, DNA repair via PARP enzymes, and age-related metabolic decline. Cellular NAD+ levels decline significantly with age, making it a central subject in longevity and metabolism research.
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| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Compound | NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) |
| Type | Coenzyme — not a peptide or amino acid polymer |
| Form | Dry powder (non-lyophilized) |
| Vial Size | 500mg |
| Purity | ≥98% by UV spectrophotometry |
| Identity | Confirmed by HPLC and spectroscopic analysis |
| Storage | −20°C, sealed container, away from moisture and light |
| Solubility | Water-soluble — dissolves readily in aqueous buffer or sterile water |
| Documentation | Lot-specific COA with purity data — included with every order |
All published research is preclinical — cell cultures and animal models.
Guarente L. (2013) Cell 155(6):1241-2
Cantó C. et al. (2012) Cell Metab 15(6):838-47
Canto C. et al. (2015) Cell Metab 22(1):31-53
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In stock. COA included. Verified. Ships with full documentation.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.
Documentation & Testing Standards
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