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NAD+

SKU: NJ500

NAD+ functions as an obligate cofactor for sirtuins (SIRT1-7), PARPs (DNA repair), and CD38. It is central to redox reactions in glycolysis, the TCA cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. Cellular NAD+ declines with age; research investigates restoration via precursors like NR and

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NAD+

Mechanism of Action

NAD+ functions as an obligate cofactor for sirtuins (SIRT1-7), PARPs (DNA repair), and CD38. It is central to redox reactions in glycolysis, the TCA cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. Cellular NAD+ declines with age; research investigates restoration via precursors like NR and NMN as a lever for sirtuin-mediated longevity pathways and DNA repair capacity.

Research Studies

1 peer-reviewed study curated for NAD+.

Related Research

Foundational for longevity-focused research stacks. Frequently combined with SS-31 (mitochondrial bioenergetics), MOTS-c (AMPK pathway overlap), Epithalon (cellular senescence markers), and Glutathione (redox balance).