Description
NAD+
Injectable NAD+ is a research-grade formulation of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide studied in experimental models involving cellular energy production, mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and aging-related metabolic pathways. As an essential coenzyme involved in redox reactions and cellular signaling, NAD+ is widely investigated for its role in maintaining cellular resilience and metabolic efficiency.
Cellular Energy & Mitochondrial Research
NAD+ is commonly studied for its involvement in mitochondrial activity, ATP production, and cellular energy regulation. Research models have explored its potential influence on:
- Mitochondrial biogenesis
- Cellular energy metabolism
- ATP production pathways
- Oxidative stress response
- SIRT1 and SIRT3 signaling
- Metabolic recovery models
By supporting NAD+-dependent enzymatic activity, this compound is frequently used in studies focused on energy-deficient states and mitochondrial performance.
DNA Repair & Neuroprotection Studies
NAD+ is also investigated for its connection to DNA repair pathways, particularly through enzymes such as PARPs. Experimental research has examined its role in:
- Genomic stability
- Cellular repair signaling
- Neuronal survival models
- Neurodegeneration-related research
- Chronic fatigue and stress-response models
These pathways make NAD+ a compound of interest in longevity, cellular aging, and neuroprotective research.
Broader Research Applications
Additional studies explore NAD+-dependent signaling in relation to circadian rhythm regulation, inflammatory pathway control, muscle endurance, and recovery optimization.
Areas of ongoing interest include:
- Healthy aging research
- Circadian biology
- Inflammation modulation
- Sarcopenia-related models
- Exercise and endurance studies
- Metabolic rejuvenation pathways
Disclaimer
For laboratory research use only.
Not intended for human consumption, therapeutic use, or medical application.
Research Information
For additional scientific information regarding this compound, please refer to our complete research guide.



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