NAD+
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, CAS 53-84-9) is the oxidized redox coenzyme whose NAD+/NADH cycle is the central electron-transfer node for glycolysis, the TCA cycle, and mitochondrial electron transport chain function. Its research utility extends past redox into three enzyme systems where it is the obligate co-substrate: sirtuin deacylases (SIRT1-7), PARP repair enzymes, and CD38/CD157 ectoenzymes. Experimental deployments span metabolic flux quantification, sirtuin activity profiling, and pathway-level mapping of NAD+ biosynthesis and consumption. For laboratory research use only.
- CAS
- 53-84-9
- MW
- 663.43 g/mol (anhydrous free acid)
- Formula
- C21H27N7O14P2
- Purity
- >=99.8 HPLC
- Storage
- -20 °C, lyophilized
What is NAD+?
NAD+ is a synthetic research compound studied in laboratory settings. It has molecular formula C21H27N7O14P2, a molecular weight of 663.43 g/mol (anhydrous free acid), CAS 53-84-9. It is intended for in vitro research use only and is not for human or animal use.
What purity is AminoZone's NAD+?
AminoZone supplies NAD+ at >=99.8% purity, verified by third-party HPLC analysis. A certificate of analysis is available on request.
How is NAD+ supplied?
NAD+ is supplied as a lyophilized powder in sealed research-grade vials, stored -20 °C, lyophilized, intended for in vitro and laboratory research use only.
