Uncategorized

NAD⁺

NAD⁺ is a naturally occurring coenzyme present in all living cells, consisting of two nucleotides joined through their phosphate groups. It plays a central role in cellular energy metabolism and redox reactions. NAD⁺ functions as an essential electron carrier and is a substrate for multiple enzyme systems, including sirtuins, PARPs, and CD38. This compound is commonly utilized in laboratory research to investigate metabolic pathways, mitochondrial function, and cellular aging processes.

$29.99

Free shipping

Free Damage Protection

Secure checkout

Research Applications

Third Party Tested by Freedom Diagnostics

Study of cellular energy metabolism and redox balance

Investigation of sirtuin (SIRT1–7) activation pathways

Evaluation of mitochondrial function and oxidative phosphorylation

Analysis of DNA repair mechanisms via PARP enzymes

Technical Information

Technical specifications

Product Specifications

Purity

≥98% (HPLC)

Appearance

White to off-white lyophilized powder

Solubility

Water-soluble

🧊 Storage Requirements

Handling Information

Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles

Protect from light and moisture

Lyophilized

-20°C | long-term

Reconstituted

2–8°C

Related Articles

Peer-reviewed research

NCBI Literature Resources

The Role of NAD+ in Regenerative Medicine

2021 | PMID: 36170435

Nichola J Conlon

View Source

Qualia Life Sciences

Effectiveness of Qualia NAD+ Supplementation on NAD Levels

2025 | NCT06812416

View Source

⚠️ Compliance Notice

For laboratory research use only.​ Not intended for human or veterinary use.​ This product has not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.​ Improper handling or use may result in invalid experimental outcomes.

All the research peptides you need, with the peace of mind and research community at your fingertips.

Support FAQ

Quick answers to common questions

What is NAD⁺ and how does it work?​

NAD⁺ helps cells produce energy and stay healthy.
It works by:

  • Helping convert food into energy inside cells
  • Supporting repair of damaged DNA
  • Playing a role in aging and cell survival
  • Assisting enzymes that control metabolism

Because of this, it is studied for energy levels, aging, and metabolic health.

How should it be stored?​

Store NAD⁺ in a cool, dark place.​
Some forms may require refrigeration after mixing.​
Avoid exposure to heat and light to maintain stability.

Is NAD⁺ FDA-approved?​

NAD⁺ itself is not FDA-approved as a drug.​
However, related forms (like niacin or nicotinamide) are used in supplements.

What quantity options are available?​

It is usually available in small research vials or kits. Bulk amounts may be available upon
request.