Description
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in all living cells and is widely studied for its role in cellular energy metabolism and redox-related signaling pathways. It functions as a key component in biochemical processes involving electron transfer, making it central to studies focused on cellular energy systems and metabolic regulation.
In laboratory settings, NAD+ is utilized to investigate its involvement in redox reactions, mitochondrial function, and signaling pathways related to cellular energy balance. It is also studied for its interaction with enzyme systems such as sirtuins and PARPs, which play roles in cellular signaling, DNA-related processes, and metabolic pathway regulation.
NAD+ has been explored in research involving:
- Cellular energy metabolism and redox signaling pathways
- Mitochondrial function and electron transport processes
- Enzyme interactions (sirtuins, PARPs) and pathway regulation
- Metabolic system modeling and biochemical signaling dynamics
- Cellular communication and coenzyme-driven processes
Due to its central role in energy transfer and cellular signaling, NAD+ is frequently used in research focused on metabolic pathways, mitochondrial dynamics, and intracellular communication systems.
Each vial contains NAD+ intended strictly for laboratory research purposes.
Research Use Only (RUO). Not for human or veterinary use.






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