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NAD+

Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide — a coenzyme central to cellular energy production, DNA repair, and metabolic regulation. Available in 500mg and 1000mg.

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About NAD+

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in all living cells, functioning as an essential electron carrier in cellular metabolism. It exists in two forms — NAD+ (oxidized) and NADH (reduced) — and cycles between these states during metabolic processes. NAD+ levels decline naturally with age, with some estimates suggesting a 50% reduction between young adulthood and middle age.

NAD+ participates in hundreds of metabolic reactions as a coenzyme, particularly in the electron transport chain where it facilitates ATP production in mitochondria. Beyond energy metabolism, NAD+ is the substrate for sirtuins (SIRT1–7) — a class of enzymes involved in gene expression regulation, DNA repair coordination, and cellular stress responses. It is also consumed by PARP enzymes in DNA damage repair. Research interest in NAD+ supplementation centers on whether restoring declining NAD+ levels can support mitochondrial function, DNA repair capacity, and cellular resilience associated with aging.

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Learn why NAD+ declines with age, its connection to sirtuins, and its full range of research applications in our NAD+ Research Guide.
Purity
≥99%
HPLC-UV verified
Identity
LC-MS Confirmed
Mass spectrometry
Form
Lyophilized Powder
Requires reconstitution
Storage
Light- and heat-sensitive. Keep lyophilized powder refrigerated or frozen.
After reconstitution: 2–8°C
Available Sizes
500mg
Lyophilized powder · 99%+ purity
$60
1000mg
Lyophilized powder · 99%+ purity
$100
🧪 Reconstitution
NAD+ is both light-sensitive and heat-sensitive. For 500mg: reconstitute with 5 mL BAC Water (100 mg/mL). For 1000mg: use 10 mL BAC Water (100 mg/mL) — a 30mL sterile transfer vial may be needed. Reconstitute slowly — may require several minutes of gentle swirling. Wrap vial in aluminum foil immediately after reconstitution. Stable 14–21 days refrigerated at 2–8°C. Use promptly. Visit our full Reconstitution Guide and Dosing Calculator for detailed instructions. For a complete reference on storage temperatures, light sensitivity, and shelf life across compound types, see our Peptide Storage 101 guide.

Research Applications

NAD+ is used in research investigating mitochondrial function, sirtuin activation, DNA repair mechanisms, cellular energy production, aging biology, and metabolic regulation. It is of particular interest in longevity research and studies examining the relationship between NAD+ levels and age-related cellular decline.

For research use only. All products sold by JP Labs are intended strictly for in vitro laboratory research. Not for human or veterinary use. Not FDA approved for any therapeutic purpose.

Common Questions

Why is NAD+ light-sensitive?
NAD+ degrades when exposed to light, particularly UV radiation. Wrap the vial in aluminum foil immediately after reconstitution and store in the refrigerator. The lyophilized powder should also be stored away from direct light.
How do I reconstitute NAD+?
For 500mg: add 5 mL BAC Water (100 mg/mL). For 1000mg: add 10 mL BAC Water (100 mg/mL) — a larger sterile transfer vial is recommended. NAD+ may take several minutes of gentle swirling to fully dissolve. Wrap in foil immediately. Stable 14–21 days refrigerated.
What sizes is NAD+ available in?
JP Labs carries NAD+ in 500mg and 1000mg vials. The 1000mg format is the better value for extended protocols and requires a sterile transfer vial for reconstitution.
What is the relationship between NAD+ and sirtuins?
Sirtuins are a class of enzymes that require NAD+ as a substrate (not a cofactor) to function. They are involved in regulating gene expression, coordinating DNA repair, and cellular stress response. Declining NAD+ levels with age may limit sirtuin activity, which is one area of aging research interest.

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