NAD+
NAD⁺ Product Description — Research Use Only
NAD⁺, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a research compound studied for its role in cellular energy production, mitochondrial function, DNA repair signaling, and healthy cell activity. NAD⁺ is not technically a peptide; it is a coenzyme naturally involved in many core cellular processes.
Research on NAD⁺ has most commonly focused on cellular energy, metabolism, mitochondrial activity, DNA repair pathways, oxidative stress response, and age-related cellular changes. Published studies describe NAD⁺ as a key molecule involved in redox reactions, sirtuin activity, PARP-related DNA repair pathways, and cellular stress-response signaling.
NAD⁺ is commonly studied for:
Cellular energy — how cells create and use energy
Mitochondrial support — how mitochondria help power cells
Metabolism — how cells process nutrients and maintain energy balance
DNA repair signaling — how cells respond to DNA stress and damage
Cell aging research — how NAD⁺ levels relate to age-related cellular changes
Oxidative stress response — how cells respond to internal stress
Sirtuin activity — how NAD⁺ supports enzymes linked to cell regulation and repair
NAD⁺ has also been studied because cellular NAD⁺ levels are reported to decline with age, which may affect mitochondrial function, cellular repair activity, and metabolic efficiency. Because of this, NAD⁺ remains an important compound in research involving energy metabolism, aging biology, cell resilience, and mitochondrial performance.
For research use only. Not for human consumption, medical use, diagnostic use, or therapeutic application.
