NAD+

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NAD+ Buffered is a stabilized research compound supplied as a high-purity lyophilized powder for use in controlled laboratory environments. As the oxidized form of β-Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, it is widely examined for its role in redox reactions and NAD-dependent enzymatic processes, while the buffered formulation supports improved pH stability following reconstitution for consistent experimental handling.

  • Buffered formulation designed to help maintain pH stability after reconstitution
  • ≥98% HPLC-verified purity supplied as a lyophilized powder
  • Commonly examined in redox cycling and NAD-dependent enzyme studies
  • Suitable for controlled laboratory and investigational research environments
  • Consistent composition supporting repeatable experimental protocols
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Description

Compound Information

Also Known As: β-Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (oxidized form)
CAS Number: 53-84-9
Molecular Formula: C₂₁H₂₇N₇O₁₄P₂
Molecular Weight: 663.43 g/mol
Form: Lyophilized Powder
Vial Size: 10ml
Quantity: Variable
Purity: ≥ 98% (HPLC Verified)


Product Overview

NAD+ Buffered (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a stabilized research compound widely studied for its role in redox reactions and intracellular signaling processes. As an essential coenzyme present in all living cells, NAD+ participates in electron transfer reactions and serves as a key component in enzymatic activity across numerous biochemical pathways.

In professional research settings, NAD+ is frequently examined for its involvement in DNA maintenance pathways, mitochondrial-associated processes, and NAD-dependent enzyme systems, including sirtuins and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs). Its central role in these pathways makes it a foundational compound in controlled laboratory research focused on cellular function and signaling dynamics.


Buffered vs Non-Buffered NAD+

Buffered NAD+ differs from non-buffered NAD+ through the inclusion of buffering agents designed to help maintain pH stability following reconstitution. This buffering system can improve compound stability during handling and short-term experimental use, particularly in studies where solution consistency is critical.

Non-Buffered NAD+, by contrast, does not contain additional buffering components. Researchers using non-buffered forms often control pH independently depending on specific experimental protocols or compatibility requirements with other reagents.

Key distinctions include:

  • Buffered NAD+ supports greater pH stability after reconstitution

  • Non-buffered NAD+ allows for custom pH adjustment during experimental preparation

  • Both forms retain identical molecular identity and purity when properly handled

The choice between buffered and non-buffered NAD+ depends on study design, handling preferences, and downstream compatibility considerations.


Common Research Areas

Researchers commonly examine NAD+ in studies involving:

  • Redox cycling and electron transfer processes

  • NAD-dependent enzyme activity analysis

  • DNA integrity and repair-associated signaling pathways

  • Mitochondrial-related biochemical systems

  • NAD salvage and biosynthesis pathway research


Intended Research Applications

  • Controlled studies of cellular respiration and redox balance

  • Investigation of oxidative signaling and mitochondrial-associated processes

  • Analysis of sirtuin and PARP pathway activity

  • Examination of intracellular NAD+ utilization and turnover


Storage & Handling Guidelines

  • Store lyophilized material at –20°C, protected from moisture and light

  • Reconstitute using sterile bacteriostatic water under aseptic laboratory conditions

  • After reconstitution, store at 2–8°C and follow established research timelines

  • Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles to preserve compound integrity

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Strength

NAD+ 500mg, NAD+ 1000mg, NAD+ (Buffered) 500mg

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