NAD+
500mg
NAD+ is a naturally occurring coenzyme that has attracted significant research interest for its role in cellular energy production, mitochondrial function, and healthy ageing. Supplied as a high-purity lyophilised preparation for laboratory research purposes only.
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Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is an essential coenzyme present in every living cell, where it plays a fundamental role in energy metabolism and cellular function. As a key component of numerous enzymatic reactions, NAD+ is involved in mitochondrial energy production, DNA repair, cellular signalling, and the regulation of metabolic processes.
Researchers have extensively investigated NAD+ due to its importance in cellular bioenergetics and its relationship with ageing, oxidative stress, and metabolic health. Scientific studies have explored how NAD+ availability influences mitochondrial function, sirtuin activity, and other biological pathways involved in maintaining cellular homeostasis.
Areas of Scientific Interest
- Research has investigated NAD+ for its essential role in mitochondrial energy production and cellular metabolism.
- Experimental studies have explored the relationship between NAD+ availability, DNA repair mechanisms, and cellular stress responses.
- Researchers have examined NAD+-dependent enzymes, including sirtuins and PARPs, for their roles in metabolic regulation and healthy ageing.
- Ongoing investigations continue to evaluate the importance of NAD+ metabolism in neurobiology, exercise physiology, and age-related cellular function.
Product Features
- High-purity lyophilised preparation
- Contains 500mg Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+)
- Manufactured for laboratory and scientific research
- Quality tested for identity and purity
- Securely packaged to help maintain product integrity
References
- Verdin E. NAD⁺ in aging, metabolism, and neurodegeneration. Science. 2015.
- Imai S, Guarente L. NAD+ and sirtuins in aging and disease. Trends in Cell Biology. 2014.
- Covarrubias AJ, Perrone R, Grozio A, Verdin E. NAD+ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during ageing. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 2021.



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