Tidal Peptides

NAD+

SKU: TDL-NAD+-500MG
MSRP: $76.00
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OVERVIEW

NAD+ is a research peptide used in preclinical laboratory models involving metabolic, mitochondrial, immune, or regenerative pathways.

What is it?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring cellular coenzyme studied extensively in investigational and in vitro research for its role in redox biology and energy metabolism. It functions as a central electron carrier within cells and is essential for numerous biochemical reactions involved in cellular respiration and metabolic signaling.

In preclinical and laboratory research models, NAD+ has been examined for its involvement in mitochondrial function, DNA repair signaling, and cellular stress response pathways. It also serves as a required cofactor for several enzyme families, including sirtuins and PARPs, which are studied for their roles in cellular longevity signaling, genomic stability, and metabolic adaptation. As a result, NAD+ remains a compound of significant interest in experimental research focused on cellular energy dynamics and resilience mechanisms.

MECHANISM OF INTEREST

Pathway

Description

Angiogenesis

Observed to influence vascular endothelial pathways.

Tissue Repair

Supports modeling of gastric, tendon, and muscular healing.

Cytoprotection

Evaluated for protective effects in oxidative environments.

KEY RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

- Tissue repair and regeneration research

- Inflammation pathway modeling

- Angiogenesis studies

SPECIFICATIONS

Attribute

Detail

Purity

≥ 98% (HPLC)

Form

Lyophilized peptide

Appearance

White to off-white powder

Molecular Weight

~1419 Da

Container

Sterile glass vial

HANDLING & STORAGE

Lyophilized: Store at –20°C, protect from light and moisture.

Reconstituted: Store at 2–8°C, avoid freeze–thaw cycles.

RESEARCH USE ONLY

This product is supplied strictly for laboratory, research, and development use. Not for human consumption or therapeutic application.