NAD | 1000mg

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NAD | 1000mg
Researching Cellular Energy, Metabolism, and Longevity

What It Does
NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme found in every cell, being studied for its role in energy production, cellular repair, and metabolic regulation. It is a central focus in research exploring mitochondrial function, aging processes, and cellular resilience.

What Researchers Explore

  • Cellular energy production and ATP generation
  • Mitochondrial function and efficiency
  • DNA repair and cellular maintenance pathways
  • NAD+ depletion and aging-related decline
  • Metabolic regulation and redox balance
  • Cognitive function and neuroprotection

Technical Background
NAD is a coenzyme involved in redox reactions, existing in oxidized (NAD⁺) and reduced (NADH) forms. It plays a central role in mitochondrial ATP production through oxidative phosphorylation and is essential for cellular metabolism.

Research highlights its involvement in key biological processes, including activation of sirtuins (SIRT1–SIRT7), PARP-mediated DNA repair, and regulation of cellular stress responses. NAD levels decline with age, making it a major target in studies focused on longevity, metabolic health, and cellular repair mechanisms.

Common Research Applications

  • Mitochondrial function and energy metabolism research
  • Sirtuin activation and longevity pathway studies
  • DNA repair and genomic stability research
  • Redox biology and cellular stress response
  • Neuroprotection and cognitive function studies
  • Age-related metabolic decline research

Product Properties
Purity: 99%+ HPLC
Form: Lyophilized Powder
Size: 1000mg
Category: Cellular / Cognitive Research

Frequently Studied Together

  • ARA-290 (tissue protection and inflammation research)
  • DSIP 10mg (sleep regulation and recovery research)
  • DSIP 5mg (sleep and circadian rhythm research)
  • Epithalon (longevity and cellular regulation research)

 

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