NAD+ 1000mg
Strength: 1000 mg
CAS: 53-84-9
Chemical Formula: C₂₁H₂₇N₇O₁₄P₂
Molecular weight: 663.43 g/mol
Synonyms: Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, nmn, nad
Storage: Store 2–8 °C (≤–20 °C long-term). RT exposure during transport acceptable. Protect from light.
Shelf life: 24 months from the manufacturing date.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring cellular coenzyme used in redox reactions and as a required cofactor for multiple NAD+ dependent enzymes in metabolism and signaling research. Research suggests that NAD+ availability can influence mitochondrial energy metabolism, redox balance, and NAD+ consuming pathways (for example, sirtuins and PARPs) in controlled experimental systems.
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INFORMATION
What is NAD+ (1000mg)?
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in all living cells. Although not a peptide, NAD+ is a central coenzyme in cellular redox reactions and NAD+-dependent enzymatic processes, making it a significant subject of laboratory research. NAD+ is involved in critical biochemical reactions that support mitochondrial activity, maintain redox balance, and regulate enzyme-mediated signaling processes.
This product is strictly for laboratory research use only.
Product Specifications
- CAS Number: 53-84-9
- Category: Cellular Rejuvenation
- Chemical Formula: C₂₁H₂₇N₇O₁₄P₂
- Molecular Weight: 663.43 g/mol
- Synonyms: Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, NAD
- Purity: ≥98%
- Packaging Format: 1000mg (research-grade format)
- Storage Conditions: Store at -20°C, avoid light exposure
- Designation: For Laboratory Research Use Only
Key Characteristics of NAD+ (1000mg)
- High purity level (≥98%) suitable for reproducible laboratory studies.
- Commonly studied in metabolism, redox, and NAD+-dependent enzyme assays; sometimes used in aging-related experimental models.
- Supplied in a 1000 mg format for larger-quantity workflows, repeated preparation of assay reagents, or multi-group experiments.
- Intended for in vitro and preclinical laboratory studies only.
How NAD+ (1000mg) Supports Research
NAD+ supports NAD+-dependent enzyme activity relevant to stress-response and metabolic studies. In laboratory settings, it is used to study mitochondrial function, DNA repair–associated pathways, and cellular energy balance under controlled conditions.
Research Applications & Usage Information
NAD+ (1000mg) is commonly used in laboratory research for:
- Mitochondrial function and bioenergetics studies.
- Research on oxidative stress and redox balance.
- DNA repair pathway investigations.
- Sirtuin and PARP enzyme activity studies.
- Metabolic regulation models.
- In vitro experiments analyzing coenzyme-dependent reactions.
Handling and Storage Recommendations
- Store at −20°C immediately upon receipt.
- Protect from direct light exposure.
- Keep the container tightly sealed when not in use.
- Minimize repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
- Allow the material to reach room temperature before opening to reduce moisture exposure.
- Follow institutional laboratory safety guidelines during handling.
Proper storage and handling help preserve material integrity for research use.
Research Use Only Notice
This product is intended for laboratory research use only and is not approved for human or veterinary use. It is not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical applications. Any reference to biological activity or potential effects is based solely on preclinical or in-vitro findings and should not be interpreted as validated clinical outcomes. Researchers are responsible for ensuring proper handling, storage, and disposal in accordance with institutional, federal, and international guidelines.
References
- Covarrubias AJ, Perrone R, Grozio A, Verdin E. NAD⁺ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during ageing. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2021;22(2):119-141. doi:10.1038/s41580-020-00313-x.
- National Center for Biotechnology Information. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD⁺) compound summary (CID 5892). PubChem. Accessed February 16, 2026. Available from: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide
- Liao W, Xie H, Tang H, et al. Dietary supplementation with NAD+-boosting compounds in humans: current knowledge and future directions. Nutrients. 2023;15(8):1947. doi:10.3390/nu15081947
- Amjad S, Nisar S, Bhat AA, et al. Role of NAD+ in regulating cellular and metabolic signaling pathways. Mol Metab. 2021;49:101195. doi:10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101195
What is NAD+ (1000mg)?
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in all living cells. Although not a peptide, NAD+ is a central coenzyme in cellular redox reactions and NAD+-dependent enzymatic processes, making it a significant subject of laboratory research. NAD+ is involved in critical biochemical reactions that support mitochondrial activity, maintain redox balance, and regulate enzyme-mediated signaling processes.
This product is strictly for laboratory research use only.
Product Specifications
- CAS Number: 53-84-9
- Category: Cellular Rejuvenation
- Chemical Formula: C₂₁H₂₇N₇O₁₄P₂
- Molecular Weight: 663.43 g/mol
- Synonyms: Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, NAD
- Purity: ≥98%
- Packaging Format: 1000mg (research-grade format)
- Storage Conditions: Store at -20°C, avoid light exposure
- Designation: For Laboratory Research Use Only
Key Characteristics of NAD+ (1000mg)
- High purity level (≥98%) suitable for reproducible laboratory studies.
- Commonly studied in metabolism, redox, and NAD+-dependent enzyme assays; sometimes used in aging-related experimental models.
- Supplied in a 1000 mg format for larger-quantity workflows, repeated preparation of assay reagents, or multi-group experiments.
- Intended for in vitro and preclinical laboratory studies only.
How NAD+ (1000mg) Supports Research
NAD+ supports NAD+-dependent enzyme activity relevant to stress-response and metabolic studies. In laboratory settings, it is used to study mitochondrial function, DNA repair–associated pathways, and cellular energy balance under controlled conditions.
Research Applications & Usage Information
NAD+ (1000mg) is commonly used in laboratory research for:
- Mitochondrial function and bioenergetics studies.
- Research on oxidative stress and redox balance.
- DNA repair pathway investigations.
- Sirtuin and PARP enzyme activity studies.
- Metabolic regulation models.
- In vitro experiments analyzing coenzyme-dependent reactions.
Handling and Storage Recommendations
- Store at −20°C immediately upon receipt.
- Protect from direct light exposure.
- Keep the container tightly sealed when not in use.
- Minimize repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
- Allow the material to reach room temperature before opening to reduce moisture exposure.
- Follow institutional laboratory safety guidelines during handling.
Proper storage and handling help preserve material integrity for research use.
Research Use Only Notice
This product is intended for laboratory research use only and is not approved for human or veterinary use. It is not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical applications. Any reference to biological activity or potential effects is based solely on preclinical or in-vitro findings and should not be interpreted as validated clinical outcomes. Researchers are responsible for ensuring proper handling, storage, and disposal in accordance with institutional, federal, and international guidelines.
References
- Covarrubias AJ, Perrone R, Grozio A, Verdin E. NAD⁺ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during ageing. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2021;22(2):119-141. doi:10.1038/s41580-020-00313-x.
- National Center for Biotechnology Information. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD⁺) compound summary (CID 5892). PubChem. Accessed February 16, 2026. Available from: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide
- Liao W, Xie H, Tang H, et al. Dietary supplementation with NAD+-boosting compounds in humans: current knowledge and future directions. Nutrients. 2023;15(8):1947. doi:10.3390/nu15081947
- Amjad S, Nisar S, Bhat AA, et al. Role of NAD+ in regulating cellular and metabolic signaling pathways. Mol Metab. 2021;49:101195. doi:10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101195




