
NAD+ 500mg
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide
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A coenzyme central to cellular metabolism and redox biology, studied within mitochondrial and sirtuin research.
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- ≥99% doctoral chemist verified purity
RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
All products are intended strictly for in-vitro laboratory research and development use only. Not for human or veterinary use, not a drug, food, or cosmetic, and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
What is NAD+ studied for in research?
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a dinucleotide coenzyme, not a peptide, central to cellular metabolism, redox biology, and the enzymology of sirtuins and PARPs. It is used as a reference compound in mitochondrial-function, DNA-repair, and energy-metabolism research models, where it acts as an electron carrier and as a substrate consumed by NAD+-dependent enzymes. Confirm the exact form and salt against the Certificate of Analysis. It is supplied for research use only.
Reconstitution & Handling
Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water. Do not shake vigorously.
Store at -20°C. Protect from light. Reconstitute and refrigerate.
Specifications
- Purity
- ≥99%
- Form
- Lyophilized powder
- Molecular Formula
- C21H27N7O14P2
- Molecular Weight
- 663.4 g/mol
- CAS Number
- 53-84-9
- Strength
- 500mg
Download the Certificate of Analysis
Doctoral chemist purity & identity report
Understand NAD+ before you order
MOTS-C: Research Overview and Mechanism
MOTS-c is a 16-residue mitochondrial-derived peptide studied in laboratory and preclinical research for its association with AMPK signaling and metabolic homeostasis. Encoded within the mitochondrial 12S rRNA region, it is used as a tool compound in cellular-metabolism and mitochondrial-biology research. It is supplied as a lyophilized powder for research use only and is not approved for human use.
5-Amino-1MQ: Research Overview and Mechanism
5-Amino-1MQ is a small-molecule inhibitor of the enzyme nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT), studied in laboratory and preclinical research for its association with NAD+ and nicotinamide metabolism. It is a non-peptide tool compound used in cellular-metabolism and adipocyte-biology research. It is supplied as a powder for research use only and is not approved for human use.
Epithalon: Research Overview and Mechanism
Epithalon (epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide with the sequence Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly (AEDG), studied in laboratory and preclinical research within telomere biology, circadian and pineal regulation, and cellular-senescence models. It is a compact analog of the pineal peptide epithalamin, supplied as a lyophilized powder for research use only and is not approved for human use. This overview reports how the tetrapeptide is characterized in the research record, not a therapeutic outcome for any individual.
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NAD+ Questions, Answered
What is NAD+ studied for in research?
NAD+ is studied within cellular metabolism, redox biology, mitochondrial function, and sirtuin and PARP enzymology research. It is for research use only and is not approved for human use.
Is NAD+ a peptide?
No. NAD+ is a dinucleotide coenzyme, not a peptide. It is distinct from the reduced form NADH and from the phosphorylated NADP, so confirm the exact form on the Certificate of Analysis.
What is the mechanistic role of NAD+ in research models?
NAD+ acts both as an electron carrier that cycles between oxidized and reduced forms in metabolism and as a substrate consumed by enzymes such as sirtuins and PARPs, which links it to redox balance and DNA-repair pathways in research.
How does NAD+ compare with Epithalon in longevity research?
NAD+ is a coenzyme studied around redox and sirtuin pathways, while Epithalon is a peptide studied around telomere and circadian biology. The full comparison is in the Epithalon vs NAD+ guide at /learn/epithalon-vs-nad-plus.