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NAD+
What is NAD+? NAD+ is a critical coenzyme involved in numerous cellular processes, including mitochondrial energy production, DNA repair, and cell signaling. Research has explored its role in metabolic regulation and cellular resilience, particularly in models of aging and stress response. Scientific interest continues to grow around its potential impact on neurological function, longevity pathways, and cellular maintenance mechanisms. For Research Use Only. Not intended for human consumption, medical, diagnostic, or therapeutic purposes.
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Description
| Chemical Formula | C21H27N7O14P2 |
| Molecular Mass | ~663.43 Da |
| CAS Number | 53-84-9 |
| Form | Lyophilized coenzyme powder |
| Shelf Life | 24 months (lyophilized) |
| Intended Use | For preclinical and in vitro research only |
| Storage | −20 °C (dry powder), −80 °C (after reconstitution) |
In experimental research settings, NAD⁺ is utilized as a central redox coenzyme to investigate cellular energy metabolism, electron transfer reactions, and enzyme-mediated oxidation–reduction processes. Its role as a cofactor for dehydrogenases and signaling enzymes makes it a foundational tool for studying metabolic flux and redox balance in controlled laboratory models.
Preclinical investigations commonly employ NAD⁺ to examine mechanisms related to mitochondrial function, enzymatic cofactor utilization, and regulation of cellular signaling pathways dependent on redox state. These studies contribute to broader research efforts focused on cellular metabolism and biochemical energy regulation.
Intended for laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption, medical diagnosis,
Additional information
| Volume | 10ML, 5ML |
|---|
Description
| Chemical Formula | C21H27N7O14P2 |
| Molecular Mass | ~663.43 Da |
| CAS Number | 53-84-9 |
| Form | Lyophilized coenzyme powder |
| Shelf Life | 24 months (lyophilized) |
| Intended Use | For preclinical and in vitro research only |
| Storage | −20 °C (dry powder), −80 °C (after reconstitution) |
In experimental research settings, NAD⁺ is utilized as a central redox coenzyme to investigate cellular energy metabolism, electron transfer reactions, and enzyme-mediated oxidation–reduction processes. Its role as a cofactor for dehydrogenases and signaling enzymes makes it a foundational tool for studying metabolic flux and redox balance in controlled laboratory models.
Preclinical investigations commonly employ NAD⁺ to examine mechanisms related to mitochondrial function, enzymatic cofactor utilization, and regulation of cellular signaling pathways dependent on redox state. These studies contribute to broader research efforts focused on cellular metabolism and biochemical energy regulation.
Intended for laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption, medical diagnosis,
Additional information
| Volume | 10ML, 5ML |
|---|
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