NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) Product Brief
1. Compound Overview
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in all living cells and plays a critical role in cellular metabolism and energy production.
It functions as a key electron carrier in redox reactions and is essential for mitochondrial function and metabolic homeostasis.
NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, which has made it a major focus of research in areas such as cellular aging, metabolic regulation, and mitochondrial biology.
2. Mechanism of Interest
NAD+ is studied for several biological mechanisms:
- Central role in cellular energy metabolism
• Activation of sirtuin proteins involved in cellular regulation
• Support of mitochondrial function and ATP production
• Participation in DNA repair pathways via PARP enzymes
• Influence on metabolic and stress response signaling pathways
3. Research Areas Being Explored
- Cellular metabolism research
• Mitochondrial function studies
• Aging and longevity pathways
• DNA repair mechanisms
• Neurodegenerative and metabolic signaling research
4. Safety and Regulatory Notes
NAD+ is not approved by the FDA for general therapeutic use outside of specific medical contexts and is often distributed for research purposes.
This document is intended for informational and research product description purposes only.

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