NAD+

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is an essential metabolic coenzyme widely studied in research for its roles in cellular energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, and DNA repair pathway mechanisms.

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NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is an essential dinucleotide coenzyme present in all living cells, composed of nicotinamide and adenine nucleotides linked through a pyrophosphate bridge. In its oxidized form, NAD⁺ plays a central role in cellular redox chemistry and enzymatic electron-transfer processes. In laboratory research settings, NAD⁺ is utilized as a reference material for studying metabolic pathway models, enzyme kinetics, and redox-dependent biochemical mechanisms.

Unlike peptides or protein-based signaling molecules, NAD⁺ is a small-molecule dinucleotide whose biochemical behavior is defined by reversible redox cycling rather than receptor-mediated interactions. This distinction makes it a valuable tool for investigating energy metabolism, cofactor-dependent enzymatic activity, and intracellular signaling processes associated with redox balance. Its defined chemical structure and stability support consistent use in mechanistic assays, metabolic studies, and exploratory biochemical research conducted under controlled laboratory conditions.

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a critical metabolic coenzyme essential for redox reactions, mitochondrial function, and cellular energy generation. In research settings, NAD+ is widely studied for its involvement in oxidative metabolism, sirtuin pathway activation, DNA repair pathways, cellular stress models, and metabolic-signaling systems.

For Research Use Only. Not for human use.

Our research-grade NAD+ is produced under strict quality-controlled laboratory conditions and supplied as a stable lyophilized formulation to ensure maximum purity, consistency, and reproducibility across experimental applications.