NAD+
NAD+ is a critical coenzyme studied in research for its role in cellular energy metabolism, DNA repair, and sirtuin pathway activation.
Research applications
Areas where NAD+ appears in the laboratory literature. These describe research contexts only — not therapeutic uses or outcomes.
- ▸Research on sirtuin enzyme activation
- ▸Laboratory studies of cellular energy metabolism
- ▸In vitro DNA repair mechanism analysis
Handling & storage
NAD+ is typically supplied as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder. Lyophilized peptides are generally stored cold and protected from light and moisture; once reconstituted, they are kept refrigerated and used within a limited window. Always follow the handling guidance on the compound's Certificate of Analysis and work under appropriate laboratory conditions. See our reconstitution guide for the general procedure.
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Research use only. This profile is for informational and educational purposes. NAD+ is intended for laboratory research use only — not for human or veterinary consumption, and nothing here is medical advice.