ReferenceLongevity & mitochondrial research
NAD+
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide · NAD · beta-NAD
Essential redox coenzyme studied in cellular-energy and aging research.
About NAD+
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is an essential coenzyme present in all living cells, central to redox reactions and studied extensively in cellular-energy, sirtuin and aging research. TagPep stocks NAD+ as a research-use-only reference material with third-party analytical documentation.
Mechanism studied in research
Serves as the electron-carrier coenzyme in redox metabolism and as a substrate for sirtuins and PARPs — the pathways studied in cellular-aging and mitochondrial research.
Areas of research investigation
- Redox-metabolism assays
- Sirtuin and PARP research
- Mitochondrial-function models
- Cellular-aging research
Laboratory handling
Supplied lyophilized. Research handling reconstitutes with sterile or bacteriostatic water, refrigerates the working solution and protects it from light; powder kept frozen.
Comparisons
NAD+ research FAQ
Can I order NAD+ for research?
Yes. TagPep stocks a 1,000 mg NAD+ research vial with a batch-linked Certificate of Analysis, supplied for research use only.
How does NAD+ differ from NMN?
NMN is a direct biosynthetic precursor that cells convert into NAD+. The two are frequently compared in longevity research — see our NAD+ vs NMN reference page.
Research use only. NAD+ is supplied as a laboratory reference material for in-vitro and research applications. It is not a drug, supplement or medical product, and is not intended for human or veterinary use, consumption, or clinical application.