NAD+ 100mg
NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is an endogenous pyridine nucleotide that is widely used as a reference compound in experimental research focusing on cellular redox reactions and the regulation of metabolic signaling pathways.
NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is an endogenous pyridine nucleotide that is widely used as a reference compound in experimental research focusing on cellular redox reactions and the regulation of metabolic signaling pathways.
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Ask AssistantNAD⁺ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is an endogenous pyridine nucleotide that is widely used as a reference compound in experimental research focusing on cellular redox reactions and the regulation of metabolic signaling pathways. It is used in laboratory models to investigate the dynamics of electron transfer, mitochondrial enzymatic processes, and NAD⁺-dependent signaling mechanisms involved in cellular energy systems.
NAD+, short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is the oxidized form of NADH. Its main function is to transfer electrons from one biochemical reaction to the next, to transport energy within a cell, and under certain conditions also to reach extracellular locations. NAD+ also plays a role in enzyme activation/deactivation, the post-translational modification of proteins, and cell-to-cell communication. As an extracellular signaling molecule, NAD+ is released from neurons into the blood vessels, the urinary bladder, the large intestine, and from certain neurons in the brain.
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