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NAD+ 500 mg — research grade product vial
Cell-Permeable & Cofactors

NAD+ 500 mg — research grade

NAD+ research compound for cofactor, mitochondrial and cellular metabolism studies. COA supplied. RUO.

≥ 99% COA supported RUO
CAS
53-84-9
Molecular weight
663.4 g/mol
Storage
-20°C recommended (research-only)
Package sizes
1 × 500 mg vial

Description

NAD+ 500 mg research overview

NAD+ research compound for cofactor, mitochondrial and cellular metabolism studies. COA supplied. RUO.

NAD+ is a central redox cofactor used in mitochondrial, sirtuin, PARP and cellular-energy research.

Peptide Shop supplies NAD+ 500 mg as a sealed research material with lot-level documentation where available. This product is supplied for in-vitro laboratory research only and is not intended for human or veterinary diagnostic, therapeutic, cosmetic or consumption purposes.

Research use

  • Mitochondrial metabolism and redox studies
  • Sirtuin and PARP pathway models
  • Cellular cofactor and ageing research

Mapped to cell-permeable cofactor and longevity research clusters.

Sequence and analytical data

FieldDetail
Product IDpeptide-nad-plus
Package size1 × 500 mg vial
CAS number53-84-9
Molecular weight663.4 g/mol
Purity≥ 99%
Storage-20°C recommended (research-only)

Batch-specific documentation may include HPLC purity, identity confirmation and lot information. Refer to the supplied COA or the COA policy for current documentation scope.

Reconstitution and handling

Allow lyophilised material to equilibrate before opening to reduce condensation risk. Add validated solvent slowly down the vial wall, avoid vigorous shaking, and record the final concentration in the laboratory notebook or LIMS.

Use aseptic technique, calibrated pipettes or syringes, and validated diluent choices for the assay system. Reconstituted materials should be aliquoted where appropriate to reduce repeated freeze-thaw exposure.

Storage

Store unopened material according to the stated condition: -20°C recommended (research-only). Keep vials sealed, dry and protected from light. Reconstituted solutions should be stored under validated laboratory conditions and discarded according to internal SOPs and applicable research-waste rules.

Research-use statement

NAD+ 500 mg is sold by Peptide Shop for research use only. It is not a medicine, food, cosmetic, supplement or diagnostic product. Buyers are responsible for ensuring lawful purchase, storage, handling and disposal under their institutional and local requirements.

Sequence & data

Product IDpeptide-nad-plus
CAS53-84-9
Molecular weight663.4 g/mol
Purity≥ 99%

Storage & handling

-20°C recommended (research-only)

Keep lyophilised material sealed and protected from moisture. Reconstituted materials should be handled according to validated laboratory protocols and disposed of as research waste.

Certificate of analysis

Batch-specific COA documentation is supplied according to the COA policy and may include HPLC purity, identity and lot information where available.

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FAQs

What is NAD+ used for in research?

NAD+ is studied in cellular energy metabolism, sirtuin activation, DNA-damage response, mitochondrial function, and ageing-biology mechanisms.

How does NAD+ work?

NAD+ is essential for redox reactions, serving as an electron carrier in metabolism. It also activates sirtuins and PARPs involved in DNA-damage response pathways.

What are sirtuins?

Sirtuins are NAD+-dependent enzymes that regulate metabolism, stress response, and ageing. Seven sirtuins (SIRT1-7) are found in mammals.

How should NAD+ be stored?

Store lyophilised NAD+ at -20°C. Reconstituted solutions should be kept at 2-8°C and used promptly due to stability concerns.

What purity is your NAD+?

Our NAD+ is ≥99% pure as verified by HPLC. Each batch includes a Certificate of Analysis.

Why do NAD+ levels decline with age?

NAD+ levels can decline in models where synthesis changes or consumption by PARP and sirtuin pathways increases. This is studied in ageing-biology research.

How do I reconstitute NAD+?

Reconstitute in sterile water. Use freshly prepared solutions for best results.

What sizes are available?

NAD+ is available in 100mg, 500mg, and 1g quantities.

What is NAD+ and why is it used in research?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme central to cellular energy metabolism, DNA repair, and sirtuin activation. It is studied in longevity, metabolic, and neuroprotection research models. CAS number 53-84-9.

Why is NAD+ supplied as a research vial rather than capsules?

The 500 mg research vial format ensures purity control, lot traceability, and flexibility for laboratory reconstitution and assay design that dietary supplement capsule formats cannot provide.

How should NAD+ be reconstituted for research?

Dissolve lyophilised NAD+ in sterile phosphate-buffered saline or sterile water at your required concentration. NAD+ is water-soluble. Prepare fresh solutions where possible as aqueous solutions degrade over time.

What is the CAS number and molecular weight of NAD+?

NAD+ (oxidised form) CAS number: 53-84-9. Molecular formula: C21H27N7O14P2. Molecular weight: 663.43 g/mol.