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NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme essential to cellular energy metabolism and redox reactions. Studied in research involving sirtuin activation, mitochondrial function, and DNA repair signaling.

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Primary Research Applications

This compound is supplied strictly for in-vitro and preclinical research use only. Primary applications include the areas below.

Cellular Energy Metabolism Research

Functions as essential cofactor for oxidation-reduction reactions driving ATP generation in mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis.

Sirtuin Activation and Longevity Studies

Restores age-declined NAD⁺ levels to activate sirtuins and PARPs, reversing metabolic decline and supporting DNA repair mechanisms.

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Related Studies

NAD+ · 2021

NAD+ Metabolism and Its Roles in Cellular Processes During Ageing

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology

Seminal review examining NAD+ as a central redox cofactor in 500+ enzymatic reactions, detailing how age-related NAD+ decline drives senescence, genomic instability, and metabolic dysfunction.

NAD+ · 2021

NAD+ Metabolism in Cardiac Health, Aging, and Disease

Circulation

NAD+ pools decline with aging, obesity, and hypertension. Experimental NAD+ elevation improves multiple cardiomyopathies and extends healthspan in preclinical models.

NAD+ · 2023

NR-SAFE: A Randomized, Double-Blind Safety Trial of High Dose Nicotinamide Riboside in Parkinson's Disease

Nature Communications

High-dose nicotinamide riboside (3,000 mg daily) was safe and well-tolerated, producing up to 5-fold blood NAD+ increases with improvement in motor scores correlating with NAD+ response.

NAD+ · 2008

Cellular NAD Replenishment Confers Marked Neuroprotection Against Ischemic Cell Death

Stroke

NAD+ supplementation conferred robust neuroprotection against oxygen-glucose deprivation-induced cell death through enhanced DNA repair capacity and reduced cytotoxic DNA lesions.

NAD+ · 2018

Chronic Nicotinamide Riboside Supplementation Is Well-Tolerated and Elevates NAD+ in Healthy Middle-Aged and Older Adults

Nature Communications

First-in-human crossover study demonstrated that 6-week NR supplementation raised whole-blood NAD+ by 60%, was well-tolerated, and showed trends toward reduced arterial stiffness and lowered systolic blood pressure.

NAD+ · 2020

NAD+ Repletion Rescues Female Fertility During Reproductive Aging

Cell Reports

NAD+ precursor treatment in aged mice restored oocyte quality, improved ovulation rates, and rescued fertility to levels comparable to young controls — implicating NAD+ decline in age-related infertility.

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