NAD+ Peptide – Research Use Only
Overview
NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme present in all living cells, functioning as an electron carrier in redox reactions and playing a central role in cellular metabolism. It exists in both oxidized (NAD⁺) and reduced (NADH) forms, enabling dynamic participation in energy-transfer processes.
In laboratory research, NAD⁺ is widely studied for its involvement in mitochondrial function, enzymatic activity, and cellular regulatory pathways associated with metabolic homeostasis and age-related mechanisms.
Background
NAD⁺ is essential to numerous biochemical processes, particularly those involved in oxidative phosphorylation and ATP production. In research settings, it is examined for its role in:
• Mitochondrial energy metabolism
• Redox balance and electron transport chain activity
• Sirtuin activation and signaling pathways
• DNA repair mechanisms (including PARP activity)
• Cellular stress response and metabolic adaptation
Because NAD⁺ levels influence multiple regulatory systems within the cell, it is frequently utilized in experimental models exploring energy homeostasis, longevity-related signaling pathways, and enzymatic reaction kinetics.
Common Research Applications
• Studying mitochondrial respiration and ATP production
• Investigating sirtuin-mediated signaling pathways
• Exploring DNA repair and cellular stress responses
• Examining redox balance and metabolic regulation
• Evaluating age-related cellular pathway dynamics
Product Specifications
Form: Research-grade compound
Contents: Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD⁺)
Size:
• 500 mg
Shelf Life:
• 36 months (when stored under recommended conditions)
Storage:
• Store in a cool, dry environment protected from light
• Refrigeration recommended for extended stability
Intended Use:
• For laboratory research use only





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