



NAD+
An essential redox coenzyme and sirtuin cofactor central to cellular energy research.
- Free cold-chain shipping over $200
- Signed COA included with every vial
- Batch-pinned ordering for protocol continuity
Research Use Only. Sold for research and identification purposes only. Not intended for human dosing, injection, or ingestion.
Mass-Spec Verified
HPLC + LC-MS per batch at Janoshik.
99% Purity Threshold
Below-spec lots are destroyed, not sold.
Cold-Chain 2–8°C
Continuous transit temperature logging.
U.S. cGMP Compounded
Domestic manufacturing, lot traceability.
Mechanism of action
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a fundamental coenzyme in redox reactions, cycling between NAD+ and NADH to shuttle electrons through central metabolism. It is the rate-limiting cofactor for the sirtuin family (SIRT1–7) of deacetylases studied in cellular-aging research.
NAD+ is also consumed by PARP enzymes during DNA-damage repair and by CD38. These intersecting pathways make it a core tool in cellular-energetics and DNA-repair research.


