NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme found in all living cells and is a key player in energy metabolism and cellular signaling. In laboratory research, it is utilized to investigate the mechanisms of mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and the regulation of sirtuin activity in animal models. For research use only.
This lyophilized form of NAD+ is a specialized research reagent engineered for the study of systemic metabolic signaling and cellular resilience. Unlike aqueous solutions, this stable powder format is designed to maintain chemical integrity during storage, allowing for precise reconstitution in laboratory protocols requiring standardized concentrations. In research settings, it is valued for its central role in the Krebs cycle and its interaction with poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases. Researchers utilize this coenzyme to investigate the restoration of mitochondrial membrane potential and the protection of cells from oxidative stress-induced damage. Supplied as a stable, lyophilized reagent in a 10 mL vial, it is intended strictly for laboratory research and is not for human or veterinary administration.