NAD+ 500mg Peptides
Take your research further with a clean, exacting source engineered for consistency at every step.
The Well Elevation NAD+ 500mg lyophilized peptide vial delivers a high-purity preparation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide for controlled laboratory work. This freeze-dried format supports dependable handling and precise preparation, providing 500mg total content per vial. Produced in the USA under disciplined quality systems, each lot is handled with care, labeled for traceability, and managed to preserve integrity from manufacturing through final packaging.
- Each vial contains 500mg of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), a coenzyme widely studied for roles in cellular energy transfer, redox balance, and enzyme-regulated pathways relevant to metabolism and cellular signaling.
The lyophilized presentation is designed for stability prior to reconstitution and enables measured preparation volumes aligned with your protocol. When reconstituted with an appropriate laboratory diluent under aseptic technique, the material is formulated to dissolve uniformly, supporting consistent pipetting, aliquoting, and workflow reproducibility. Researchers who prioritize precision and repeatability will value the predictable handling characteristics and dependable lot-to-lot consistency.
Well Elevation approaches every compound with discipline and restraint. Raw materials are selected to meet strict specifications, and controlled environments help safeguard identity and purity. Each lot is tested for critical quality attributes using established analytical methods, with documentation maintained to support transparent review and methodical record-keeping. Clear labeling identifies compound name, lot number, and quantity to streamline inventory management and audit readiness.
This product is intended solely for laboratory research applications by qualified professionals. It is not a drug, food, or cosmetic. For research use only—not for human consumption, injection, medical, or veterinary use. Handle with appropriate personal protective equipment and follow institutional and local regulations for storage, use, and disposal. With Well Elevation, you can expect measured quality, consistent formulation, and a professional standard that respects the rigor your work demands.
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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.
What are GH peptides?
GH peptides — short for growth-hormone-related peptides — are a research category that includes two main subgroups. The first is growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analogs, such as Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, and CJC-1295, which are studied for their interaction with the GHRH receptor. The second is growth hormone secretagogues, such as Ipamorelin, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, and Hexarelin, which are studied for their interaction with the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a).
Both subgroups are investigated in the research context of growth-hormone-axis biology. All GH peptide products from Well Elevation are lyophilized research compounds intended solely for in vitro laboratory investigation.
How do GH peptides differ from recombinant growth hormone?
Recombinant human growth hormone is the full 191-amino-acid human GH protein, produced via recombinant DNA technology. It is essentially identical to the endogenous hormone itself. GH peptides, by contrast, are much shorter sequences — typically on the order of a few to a few dozen amino acids — that do not act as GH themselves but rather engage upstream receptors (GHRH-R or GHS-R1a) involved in the GH signaling axis.
This makes the two categories mechanistically distinct. Recombinant GH is a replacement of the hormone itself, while GH peptides are research tools for studying the regulatory machinery that controls endogenous GH release.
What is the difference between GHRH analogs and GH secretagogues?
GHRH analogs are peptides modeled on the natural growth-hormone-releasing hormone sequence. They are studied for their ability to bind the GHRH receptor on the pituitary — the same receptor used by endogenous GHRH. Examples include Sermorelin (a GHRH 1-29 analog), Tesamorelin, and CJC-1295.
GH secretagogues are a structurally different class of peptides that act through the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R1a), better known as the ghrelin receptor. Examples include Ipamorelin, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, and Hexarelin. The two classes engage different receptors and are therefore studied as distinct pharmacological families in research on GH signaling.