NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
NAD+ is a ubiquitous redox coenzyme used in metabolism research, including studies of dehydrogenase activity, oxidative phosphorylation, and sirtuin-dependent signalling in vitro. This research-grade material enables laboratories to explore electron-transfer reactions and cofactor-dependent pathways under controlled, non-clinical conditions.
For laboratory research only. Not for human use.
Key features
- Oxidised form suitable for in-vitro biochemical and cell-based assays.
- Supplied as a lyophilised solid for stability and straightforward storage.
- Unit size: see product options (varies by listing).
- Every batch released only after stringent quality checks.
NAD+ Specifications

- Product name: NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, oxidised)
- Synonyms: Coenzyme I; DPN+; Diphosphopyridine Nucleotide (oxidised)
- Molecular formula (free acid, reference): C21H27N7O14P2
- Molecular weight (free acid, reference): ~663.4 g/mol
- CAS (reference): 53-84-9
- Form: Lyophilised powder
- Appearance: White to off-white solid
- Note: Exact values may vary by salt/hydration state (e.g., disodium salt, hydrates).
Handling & storage
- Storage (dry): Keep vials protected from light and moisture. For longer-term storage.
- Reconstitution: Allow vial and diluent to reach room temperature. Reconstitute with
Bacteriostatic Water 10 ml. Swirl gently—do not vortex. - After reconstitution: Store at 2–8 °C. To minimise freeze–thaw, aliquot according to your protocol and protect from light.
- Compatibility: Use only within research protocols that follow your lab’s SOPs and local regulations.










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