NAD+ Pathway Research Blend (NMN + NR)

$55.00

USD

Research Use Only (RUO) • Not for Human or Veterinary Use • Not for Consumption.

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, oxidized form) is a dinucleotide coenzyme supplied as a research reagent and analytical reference material. It is sometimes searched alongside peptide listings, but NAD+ is not a peptide because peptides are built from amino acids linked by amide bonds.

Research Use Only. Not for human or veterinary use.

What it is

NAD+ is the oxidized member of the NAD+/NADH redox pair and is commonly referenced in biochemical research as a cofactor involved in electron-transfer reactions. In RUO catalog contexts, NAD+ may be used as an identity-first reference input for analytical comparison, assay development, and method development. NADH refers to the reduced form of the same dinucleotide pair.

Key specifications

Product name NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, oxidized form)
SKU TBD
Format TBD
Net content TBD
Identifiers Not provided for this listing
COA/SDS status COA: Not provided. SDS: Not provided.
Intended use Research Use Only (RUO); not for human or veterinary use

Quality and documentation

Documentation is item-specific. For this listing, COA availability is not provided in the supplied product details and SDS availability is not provided in the supplied product details. If documentation is provided for a specific SKU or lot, it should be treated as the primary reference for that item.

Intended research contexts

This NAD+ listing is positioned as a non-peptide, identity-first RUO material for laboratory and educational settings where traceable catalog information is needed.

  • Analytical reference material for comparative characterization and documentation alignment
  • Assay development and assay verification in research workflows
  • Method development and method verification for analytical measurements
  • Instrument and software workflow checks where a defined reference input is required
  • Educational reference for terminology, identity, and NAD+ versus NADH context

Handling and safety notes

Follow your institution’s laboratory safety requirements and applicable regulations for handling research chemicals. Use appropriate personal protective equipment and standard lab hygiene practices to minimize exposure. If an SDS is available for the specific item, use it as the primary safety reference for hazard information, handling precautions, and disposal guidance.

Shipping and delivery

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FAQ

  • Q: What is NAD+ in a research context?

    A: NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, oxidized form) is a dinucleotide biomolecule referenced in biochemical research as part of the NAD+/NADH redox pair. In RUO catalogs, it may be listed as an identity-first reagent for analytical reference and non-clinical research workflows.

  • Q: Is NAD+ a peptide?

    A: No. NAD+ is a dinucleotide, not an amino-acid peptide. Peptides are composed of amino acids linked by amide bonds, while NAD+ is built from nucleotide components.

  • Q: Why do people search for “NAD+ peptide”?

    A: The phrase often reflects naming confusion or marketplace proximity to peptide catalogs. This listing is for NAD+ as a non-peptide biomolecule and is presented strictly as an RUO research reagent.

  • Q: What is the difference between NAD+ and NADH?

    A: NAD+ refers to the oxidized form, and NADH refers to the reduced form. They are two states of the same redox pair commonly referenced in laboratory research contexts.

  • Q: What does Research Use Only mean for this material?

    A: Research Use Only means the material is supplied for laboratory research and educational purposes only and is not intended for human or veterinary use, clinical use, diagnostic use, or therapeutic use.

  • Q: What identifiers or documentation support traceability?

    A: When provided for a specific SKU, traceability can include recognized chemical identifiers and item documentation such as a COA or SDS. Any identifiers or documents should be treated as item-specific and listed only when verified for that exact listing.

Research Use Only. Not for human or veterinary use.