NAD+ 400 mg research-grade lyophilized powder in a glass vial. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (oxidized form) studied in redox balance, sirtuin/NAD+ metabolism, mitochondrial function and cellular energy pathways.
Research Use Only: All products are intended exclusively for laboratory and scientific research. Not for human or veterinary use.
Purity
High purity; third-party tested (COA/HPLC)
Content
400 mg NAD+ per vial
Packaging
Glass vial with sterile closure
Storage
2–8 °C, protect from light; keep desiccated
Molecular Formula
C21H27N7O14P2
Molecular Weight
663.43 g·mol⁻¹
IUPAC Name
β-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (oxidized form)
For reconstituting lyophilized research powders, a suitable laboratory solvent such as bacteriostatic water (BAC) is typically used. See
Bacteriostatic water – 10 ml .
Research Overview
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a central redox cofactor cycling between NAD+ and NADH in dehydrogenase reactions. It supports mitochondrial respiration and cellular energy production and serves as a substrate for sirtuins and PARPs, making it a key tool compound in metabolism, aging and cellular-stress research.
Primary Research Areas
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Sirtuin/NAD+ metabolism & redox balance: models exploring NAD+ turnover, sirtuin activity and cellular NAD+/NADH ratios.
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Mitochondrial function & energy pathways: experiments on respiratory chain activity, ATP production and metabolic flux.
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Aging, DNA repair & cellular stress: studies involving PARP activity, genomic stability and stress-response signaling.
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Metabolic efficiency & recovery models: research on tissue energy status under high demand or post-stress conditions.