nad-plus research product by Crystal Peptides
Cognitive & Neuro

nad-plus

500mg/vial

Reference compound studied around cellular energy, redox balance, mitochondrial biology, and neurobiology research models.

โ‚ฌ45,00
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For in-vitro laboratory research only. Not for human or veterinary use.This information is provided for scientific and educational product context only. It does not describe or recommend human use, veterinary use, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, dosage, administration, or clinical application.
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Research context for NAD+

This information is provided for scientific and educational product context only. It does not describe or recommend human use, veterinary use, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, dosage, administration, or clinical application.

Product research overview

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a ubiquitous oxidized coenzyme paired with NADH in cellular redox reactions. It is also consumed as a co-substrate by enzymes including sirtuins, PARPs, and NADases; these roles do not establish anti-aging or energy benefits from this product.

MaterialCellular coenzyme
Primary areaRedox and mitochondrial biology
EvidenceEstablished biochemistry; translational questions remain
CatalogCognitive & Neuro

Mechanism & pathway context

  • NAD+/NADH couples electron transfer across central metabolic pathways including glycolysis, the TCA cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
  • NAD+ also supports sirtuin deacylation and PARP-mediated ADP-ribosylation, linking metabolism with gene regulation and DNA-damage responses.

Redox biology

Electron-transfer reactions and NAD+/NADH balance.

Mitochondria

Oxidative metabolism and cellular-energy models.

Sirtuins

NAD+-dependent deacylase activity.

PARP and DNA repair

ADP-ribosylation and DNA-damage-response pathways.

What researchers study

  • NAD+/NADH ratios and redox flux
  • Mitochondrial respiration and metabolomics
  • Sirtuin and PARP enzyme activity
  • NAMPT, CD38, and NAD-turnover pathways

Current evidence snapshot

Evidence areaResearch contextStrengthNotes
Core biochemistryCellular metabolismEstablished reference contextNAD+ is an essential redox cofactor and enzyme substrate.
Disease and aging modelsCell and animal researchPreclinicalMechanistic associations do not equal consumer outcomes.
Product-level benefitThis storefront materialLimitedNo energy, longevity, or therapeutic outcome is claimed.

Limitations & safety boundaries

  • This storefront supplies research reference material only; research findings do not establish consumer outcomes.
  • Evidence may be limited to cell, tissue, or animal models and may not translate to humans.
  • No dosing, administration, preparation, or clinical guidance is provided.
  • Researchers and buyers are responsible for institutional requirements and applicable local laws.

For in-vitro laboratory research only. Not for human or veterinary use.