NAD+
Lyophilized research reference material. Released with a per-lot Certificate of Analysis. For laboratory research use only.
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Research background
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is an endogenous coenzyme central to cellular redox reactions and a substrate for enzymes including sirtuins and PARPs. Research focuses on the decline of NAD+ with age and the effects of restoring NAD+ pools on mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and metabolic regulation.
The field is active; most mechanistic evidence is from cellular and animal models, with human trials of NAD+ precursors ongoing.
Summary of published scientific literature provided for laboratory research reference only. It is not a claim of safety, efficacy, or suitability for any use, and does not describe or recommend any human or veterinary use.
Selected references
- Rajman L, Chwalek K, Sinclair DA. Therapeutic potential of NAD-boosting molecules: the in vivo evidence. Cell Metabolism. 2018;27(3):529-547.
- Covarrubias AJ, et al. NAD+ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during ageing. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 2021;22(2):119-141.
- Verdin E. NAD+ in aging, metabolism, and neurodegeneration. Science. 2015;350(6265):1208-1213.
Trademarks & attribution
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is a naturally occurring endogenous coenzyme and is not a trademarked product. Supplied as reference material only.