NAD+

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a critical coenzyme that’s present in every living cell and, as such, is involved in a number of metabolic and cellular processes. This is why NAD+ is so interesting for many different areas of research such as:

  • Anti aging
  • Metabolic disorders
  • Neurodegenerative disorders
  • And even cancer research

PeptideShop.com sells NAD+ peptide in vials of 100mg and is meant for laboratory use only. Researchers commonly use it to test its effectiveness on:

  • DNA damage repair and gene expression
  • Stress response regulation
  • Slowing down the progression of degenerative disorders
  • Metabolism pathway testing

But, as previously mentioned, we are still waiting on large scale human tests.

NAD+ Role In Cellular Maintenance

Cellular NAD exists in two forms:

  • NAD+ 
  • NADH 

When there’s a shift in NAD+ and its level drops in favor of NADH, this is a hallmark of aging; though the exact mechanisms that lead to this drop still remain unknown. 

Naturally, numerous clinical studies showed that increasing NAD+ levels leads to the reduction of age-related immune and metabolic changes. Meaning there is potential of using NAD+ in treating age related disorders.

NAD+ And Neurodegenerative Disorders

When speaking about aging, one of the most contributing factors is mitochondrial dysfunction in neurons. Aging also speeds up the progression of neurodegenerative disorders, triggering DNA damage and mitochondrial impairment.

Luckily, studies have shown that NAD+ treatment (and even supplementation) helped restore mitochondrial function, enhance neural function and even improve cognitive abilities.

NAD+ And Metabolic Disorders

We’ve seen a dramatic increase in metabolic disorders lately, making it one of the major global health problems. Of course, we use the term metabolic disorders to cluster a whole host of problems such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension, as well as some cardiovascular pathologies.

NAD+ levels directly influence nutrient status in cells, so regulating them stands as a clear guideline to future research in hope of making NAD+ an FDA-approved way of treating metabolic and age related disorders.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7973386/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7963035/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9512238/

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Quantity:

100mg

Unit:

1 vial

Contents:

NAD+

Form/Appearance:

Lyophilized/Powder

Peptide Purity:

99%

Sequence:

N/A

Molecular Mass:

663.43 g/mol

Solubility:

Sterile / Bacteriostatic water

Synonyms:

Nadidum, Nadide, beta-NAD+

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