NAD+ 500mg - Research Grade Peptide
🧬 NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) — 1000 mg
High‑Purity Research‑Grade Cofactor for Cellular Energy, Redox & Metabolic Signaling Studies (Canada)
NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a high‑purity, research‑grade pyridine nucleotide coenzyme widely used in laboratory research involving cellular energy metabolism, redox‑state regulation, mitochondrial function, and NAD‑dependent enzymatic pathways.
Supplied by BlueNexLabs, NAD⁺ 1000 mg is manufactured and tested to support advanced biochemical and metabolic research in Canadian laboratory environments, offering COA‑verified purity, analytical consistency, and audit‑safe RUO labeling.
🔬 Overview of NAD⁺ in Research Applications
NAD⁺ is a central cofactor in oxidation–reduction reactions, making it a critical model compound in studies examining:
Cellular‑energy and mitochondrial signaling pathways
Redox‑state cycling and oxidative‑stress mechanisms
NAD‑dependent enzymes involved in transcriptional regulation
DNA‑repair‑associated signaling cascades
Metabolic‑stress adaptation and cellular‑resilience models
Because of its broad mechanistic relevance, NAD⁺ is frequently used in in‑vitro and preclinical research focused on energy homeostasis, redox biology, and metabolic signaling networks.
🧪 What Is NAD⁺?
NAD⁺ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring pyridine nucleotide coenzyme referenced in research involving:
ATP production and mitochondrial function
Redox‑state cycling (NAD⁺ / NADH systems)
NAD‑dependent enzymatic pathways, including sirtuin‑ and PARP‑related models
DNA‑repair‑associated transcriptional signaling
Metabolic‑marker and cofactor‑interaction studies
Its essential role in cellular energetics and redox balance makes NAD⁺ a widely utilized compound in biochemical, metabolic, and molecular‑biology research across Canada.
📡 Mechanistic Research Overview (Audit‑Safe)
🔋 Cellular Energy & Mitochondrial Pathways
Referenced in ATP‑linked metabolic pathway studies
Used in models examining mitochondrial redox dynamics
Applied in investigations of metabolic‑stress signaling
⚖️ Redox‑State & Oxidative‑Stress Modeling
Supports research involving NAD⁺ / NADH cycling
Used in oxidative‑stress and redox‑marker assays
Suitable for multi‑pathway redox‑biology analysis
🧬 NAD‑Dependent Enzymatic Studies
Examined in sirtuin‑linked transcriptional models
Referenced in PARP‑associated DNA‑repair research
Used in comparative cofactor‑interaction assays
🧱 Molecular & Chemical Characteristics
Type: Pyridine nucleotide coenzyme
Form: Lyophilized powder
Fill Size: 1000 mg (also available in 500 mg formats)
Origin: Synthetic, high‑purity NAD⁺
Identity Verification: Mass Spectrometry (MS)
Purity Analysis: HPLC / UPLC
Structural & Biochemical Notes
Central role in energy‑metabolism and redox systems
Participates in multiple NAD‑dependent enzymatic pathways
Solubility influenced by pH, buffer composition, and ionic strength
Sensitive to hydrolysis and oxidation after reconstitution
🔬 Research Focus Areas
NAD⁺ 1000 mg is commonly referenced in laboratory research involving:
Cellular‑energy and mitochondrial‑function models
Redox‑state and oxidative‑stress assays
Sirtuin‑associated transcriptional studies
PARP‑linked DNA‑repair signaling
Metabolic‑marker, cofactor, and pathway‑interaction analysis
Its versatility supports controlled, pathway‑specific research workflows in regulated laboratory settings.
❄️ Storage & Handling Guidelines
Store lyophilized NAD⁺ at –20 °C, protected from light and moisture
Reconstituted solutions: 2–8 °C, short‑term use only
Avoid extended exposure to room temperature
Use sterile preparation techniques
Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles; aliquot if required
📄 Certificate of Analysis & Documentation
Each batch of NAD⁺ supplied by BlueNexLabs includes audit‑ready documentation, ensuring transparency and reproducibility:
Mass Spectrometry identity confirmation
HPLC purity profile
Solvent system disclosure
Batch & lot traceability
Research‑Use‑Only (RUO) designation
🔗 View Certificate of Analysis (COA)
🔗 Learn About Our Testing Standards
🔗 Explore the BlueNexLabs Research Compound Catalog
🇨🇦 Supplied for Canadian Research Laboratories
BlueNexLabs supplies NAD⁺ research‑grade material to laboratories across Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, and throughout Canada.
Why Researchers Choose BlueNexLabs
🇨🇦 Canada‑wide domestic shipping
📄 COA‑verified, traceable batches
🧪 Audit‑safe RUO labeling
⚡ Fast fulfillment & responsive support
🔬 Research‑focused biochemical catalog
⚠️ Compliance Notice
This product is supplied strictly for laboratory research use only (RUO).
Not for human or veterinary use.
No medical, therapeutic, metabolic, diagnostic, or performance‑related claims are made or implied.
🧬 NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) — 1000 mg
High‑Purity Research‑Grade Cofactor for Cellular Energy, Redox & Metabolic Signaling Studies (Canada)
NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a high‑purity, research‑grade pyridine nucleotide coenzyme widely used in laboratory research involving cellular energy metabolism, redox‑state regulation, mitochondrial function, and NAD‑dependent enzymatic pathways.
Supplied by BlueNexLabs, NAD⁺ 1000 mg is manufactured and tested to support advanced biochemical and metabolic research in Canadian laboratory environments, offering COA‑verified purity, analytical consistency, and audit‑safe RUO labeling.
🔬 Overview of NAD⁺ in Research Applications
NAD⁺ is a central cofactor in oxidation–reduction reactions, making it a critical model compound in studies examining:
Cellular‑energy and mitochondrial signaling pathways
Redox‑state cycling and oxidative‑stress mechanisms
NAD‑dependent enzymes involved in transcriptional regulation
DNA‑repair‑associated signaling cascades
Metabolic‑stress adaptation and cellular‑resilience models
Because of its broad mechanistic relevance, NAD⁺ is frequently used in in‑vitro and preclinical research focused on energy homeostasis, redox biology, and metabolic signaling networks.
🧪 What Is NAD⁺?
NAD⁺ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring pyridine nucleotide coenzyme referenced in research involving:
ATP production and mitochondrial function
Redox‑state cycling (NAD⁺ / NADH systems)
NAD‑dependent enzymatic pathways, including sirtuin‑ and PARP‑related models
DNA‑repair‑associated transcriptional signaling
Metabolic‑marker and cofactor‑interaction studies
Its essential role in cellular energetics and redox balance makes NAD⁺ a widely utilized compound in biochemical, metabolic, and molecular‑biology research across Canada.
📡 Mechanistic Research Overview (Audit‑Safe)
🔋 Cellular Energy & Mitochondrial Pathways
Referenced in ATP‑linked metabolic pathway studies
Used in models examining mitochondrial redox dynamics
Applied in investigations of metabolic‑stress signaling
⚖️ Redox‑State & Oxidative‑Stress Modeling
Supports research involving NAD⁺ / NADH cycling
Used in oxidative‑stress and redox‑marker assays
Suitable for multi‑pathway redox‑biology analysis
🧬 NAD‑Dependent Enzymatic Studies
Examined in sirtuin‑linked transcriptional models
Referenced in PARP‑associated DNA‑repair research
Used in comparative cofactor‑interaction assays
🧱 Molecular & Chemical Characteristics
Type: Pyridine nucleotide coenzyme
Form: Lyophilized powder
Fill Size: 1000 mg (also available in 500 mg formats)
Origin: Synthetic, high‑purity NAD⁺
Identity Verification: Mass Spectrometry (MS)
Purity Analysis: HPLC / UPLC
Structural & Biochemical Notes
Central role in energy‑metabolism and redox systems
Participates in multiple NAD‑dependent enzymatic pathways
Solubility influenced by pH, buffer composition, and ionic strength
Sensitive to hydrolysis and oxidation after reconstitution
🔬 Research Focus Areas
NAD⁺ 1000 mg is commonly referenced in laboratory research involving:
Cellular‑energy and mitochondrial‑function models
Redox‑state and oxidative‑stress assays
Sirtuin‑associated transcriptional studies
PARP‑linked DNA‑repair signaling
Metabolic‑marker, cofactor, and pathway‑interaction analysis
Its versatility supports controlled, pathway‑specific research workflows in regulated laboratory settings.
❄️ Storage & Handling Guidelines
Store lyophilized NAD⁺ at –20 °C, protected from light and moisture
Reconstituted solutions: 2–8 °C, short‑term use only
Avoid extended exposure to room temperature
Use sterile preparation techniques
Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles; aliquot if required
📄 Certificate of Analysis & Documentation
Each batch of NAD⁺ supplied by BlueNexLabs includes audit‑ready documentation, ensuring transparency and reproducibility:
Mass Spectrometry identity confirmation
HPLC purity profile
Solvent system disclosure
Batch & lot traceability
Research‑Use‑Only (RUO) designation
🔗 View Certificate of Analysis (COA)
🔗 Learn About Our Testing Standards
🔗 Explore the BlueNexLabs Research Compound Catalog
🇨🇦 Supplied for Canadian Research Laboratories
BlueNexLabs supplies NAD⁺ research‑grade material to laboratories across Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, and throughout Canada.
Why Researchers Choose BlueNexLabs
🇨🇦 Canada‑wide domestic shipping
📄 COA‑verified, traceable batches
🧪 Audit‑safe RUO labeling
⚡ Fast fulfillment & responsive support
🔬 Research‑focused biochemical catalog
⚠️ Compliance Notice
This product is supplied strictly for laboratory research use only (RUO).
Not for human or veterinary use.
No medical, therapeutic, metabolic, diagnostic, or performance‑related claims are made or implied.