NAD+
NAD+
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Product Details
- Form: Lyophilized free acid
- Net per vial: 600 mg (filled to approximately 104% of label)
- Purity: ≥99% (HPLC-verified)
- Identity: MS-verified (per COA)
- Storage: 2–8 °C, protect from light; long-term storage at −20 °C
- Formula / M.W.: C₂₁H₂₇N₇O₁₄P₂ / 663.43 Da
- CAS: 53-84-9
What Makes NAD+ a Unique Research Compound
NAD+ differs from the peptides in the Reta Labs catalogue: it is a coenzyme rather than a peptide, but it is a foundational research material in metabolism and aging studies. Its central role as an electron carrier places it at the heart of cellular energy production.
In the literature, NAD+ is examined both as a metabolic cofactor and as a substrate for enzyme families — such as sirtuins and PARPs — implicated in cellular signalling, DNA repair, and aging. That breadth makes it a recurring reference in mitochondrial and longevity research.
Within Canadian research, NAD+ is frequently sourced alongside mitochondrial peptides such as MOTS-c because the questions overlap: how cellular-energy status relates to signalling, repair, and aging.
Research Benefits
- Cellular Energy Metabolism — NAD+ is studied as a central electron carrier in metabolic-pathway research.
- Redox Research — It serves as a tool for studying cellular redox balance.
- Aging & Longevity Research — The literature examines its relationship to sirtuin- and repair-enzyme activity.
- Enzyme-Substrate Studies — It is used as a substrate in research on NAD-consuming enzymes.
Related Peptides
- MOTS-c — A mitochondrial-derived peptide studied in metabolic contexts.
- SS-31 — A mitochondria-targeting peptide.
- Wolverine Stack — A proprietary healing & recovery research blend.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy NAD+ in Canada for research?
NAD+ is supplied to Canadian research buyers as a lyophilized, research-grade material, HPLC-verified to ≥99% with MS-confirmed identity and a batch-specific COA.
Is NAD+ a peptide?
No. NAD+ is a coenzyme (a dinucleotide), not a peptide, but it is a core research material in metabolism and aging studies, which is why it sits within the metabolic research cluster.
Is NAD+ naturally occurring?
Yes — NAD+ occurs in all living cells. The supplied material is a synthesised, research-grade form.
How are purity and identity verified?
Each batch is HPLC-verified (≥99%) and MS-confirmed, with a batch-specific COA. Material is lyophilized and stored at 2–8 °C, protected from light.
⚠️ For research use only. Not intended for human or veterinary use. Not a drug, food, or supplement.
