●Research use only — not for human or veterinary use
Also known as NAD, Nicotinamide
A pyridine-nucleotide redox cofactor central to cellular energy metabolism, studied in NAD-metabolism and aging-pathway research. Supplied as a documented reference preparation.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a central redox cofactor that shuttles electrons in metabolism and serves as a substrate for sirtuins and other NAD-consuming enzymes. It is studied widely in NAD-metabolism and aging-pathway research.
NAD+ is a dinucleotide (formula C₂₁H₂₇N₇O₁₄P₂, ~663.4 g/mol) rather than a peptide. It is hygroscopic and light-sensitive, which shapes its handling more than its synthesis.
NAD+ biology intersects with mitochondrial-derived peptide signaling and broader energy-sensing pathways. It is studied alongside precursors such as NMN and in the same aging-pathway cluster as the bioregulator epithalon.
Store cold, dry and protected from light; it is hygroscopic, so keep desiccated — see light and moisture exposure and cold-chain handling.
As a small molecule it is characterised by chromatographic purity methods rather than the peptide-specific identity workflow; lot documentation accompanies each preparation (see batch traceability).
This entry describes NAD-metabolism research only. The reference preparation is supplied for in-vitro research use only, not for human or veterinary use.
Store cold and dry; protect from light.
Hygroscopic; keep desiccated and protected from light.
Research use only — All products and content are intended strictly for in-vitro laboratory research and analytical use. Not for human or veterinary use, not for consumption, and not for any diagnostic or therapeutic purpose.