NAD+ 1,000mg Peptides
Focus your research with a clean, dependable source of a core cellular cofactor in a stable, lab-ready format.
This NAD+ lyophilized research vial delivers a total strength of 1,000mg per single-vial unit. Format: lyophilized powder (neutral, unflavored). Active ingredient type: nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. Designed for laboratories that require consistency, traceability, and precise material handling.
- 1,000mg NAD+ supports advanced investigation into redox balance, sirtuin-related pathways, mitochondrial function, and cellular energy metabolism in controlled research settings.
The lyophilized format is selected for stability and reliable handling. The fine, dry matrix is intended for controlled reconstitution by qualified personnel, enabling accurate aliquoting, repeatable measurements, and consistent preparation across study runs. Its neutral profile and clean dissolution in appropriate aqueous media support method development where clarity and predictability matter.
Each vial is prepared and packaged to minimize exposure to light and moisture, supporting integrity from receipt through analysis. Researchers can expect a straightforward laboratory experience: secure packaging, clear labeling, and a material that integrates smoothly into validated workflows and documentation practices.
Ingredients: NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide).
Why Well Elevation Quality is non-negotiable. Materials are handled under rigorous standards with documented chain of custody. Identity and purity are verified using industry-standard analytical methods, with batch-level transparency and clear specification targets. This disciplined approach helps ensure you receive a consistent compound, vial after vial, to support reproducible outcomes.
Research-use-only statement: For laboratory research only. Not for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use. Use solely by qualified professionals in appropriate facilities, following applicable regulations, safety guidelines, and institutional protocols. Store and handle according to your laboratorys established procedures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is NAD+?
NAD+ is a core cellular coenzyme involved in redox reactions, mitochondrial metabolism, and several signaling enzymes such as sirtuins and PARPs. It is not a peptide, so it should not be described as one. The accurate website framing is that NAD+ is a laboratory compound studied for energy metabolism and cellular repair pathways.
What is NAD+ typically studied for?
Researchers usually study NAD+ in relation to mitochondrial function, cellular energy production, stress response, DNA-repair-related biology, and aging-associated metabolic decline. A useful FAQ should keep the wording mechanistic and research-based rather than making sweeping longevity promises.
Why are vitamins paired with peptide research?
Many vitamins serve as precursors for coenzymes that are essential in the biochemical pathways peptides interact with. For example, B-complex vitamins are precursors for coenzymes involved in amino acid metabolism, redox chemistry, and methylation pathways — all of which intersect with peptide biology. Including vitamin reference materials alongside peptides allows researchers to run more complete experiments without sourcing components from multiple suppliers.
This pairing is particularly common in metabolic, mitochondrial, and longevity-related research, where peptide signaling and vitamin-dependent coenzyme activity are often studied in parallel.
What are peptide cofactors?
In biochemistry, a cofactor is a non-protein chemical that is required for a protein or peptide to carry out its biological activity. Common cofactors include metal ions such as copper, zinc, magnesium, and iron, as well as small organic molecules known as coenzymes — many of which are derived from vitamins.
Peptide research often involves cofactors in two ways: as necessary components of certain peptide activities (for example, copper in GHK-Cu), and as reference materials used alongside peptides in enzymatic and metabolic assays. The Vitamins & Cofactors category on Well Elevation provides such supporting research materials in lyophilized form for laboratory use.
What is the role of NAD+ and B-vitamins in peptide studies?
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a central coenzyme in cellular metabolism, involved in redox reactions and in the activity of enzymes such as sirtuins and PARPs. It is derived from niacin (vitamin B3) and is widely used in research on cellular energy metabolism, aging, and mitochondrial function — areas where peptides such as MOTS-c and SS-31 are also studied.
Other B-vitamins, including B12 (cobalamin), serve as precursors for coenzymes involved in one-carbon metabolism and methylation, which are relevant to a wide range of peptide-related research. Supplying NAD+ and B-vitamins alongside peptide reference materials enables more integrated laboratory studies of these interconnected pathways.