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What Is NAD+?

An essential redox coenzyme and sirtuin cofactor central to cellular energy research.

Class MitochondrialMW 663.43 g/molResearch Use Only

01Definition

NAD+ is a mitochondrial research compound. An essential redox coenzyme and sirtuin cofactor central to cellular energy research. It is also known as Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.

02Research Mechanism

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.

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03Key Facts

ClassificationMitochondrial
Molecular weight663.43 g/mol
Also known asNicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
Purity spec≥99% HPLC
VerificationMZ Biolabs · 5-panel
UseResearch Use Only

04FAQ

What is NAD+?

NAD+ is a mitochondrial research compound. An essential redox coenzyme and sirtuin cofactor central to cellular energy research. It is also known as Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. It is supplied strictly for laboratory research use.

What class of compound is NAD+?

NAD+ is categorized as Mitochondrial and is studied alongside related compounds in that research area.

What is the molecular weight of NAD+?

NAD+ has a molecular weight of 663.43 g/mol.

How is NAD+ tested?

Every Ethos Bio lot of NAD+ is analyzed by an independent third-party laboratory (MZ Biolabs, Arizona) on a five-point panel — HPLC purity, mass-spec identity, endotoxin, heavy metals, and sterility — with a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis.

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