Description
NAD⁺ 100 mg Research Compound USA
NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) 100 mg is a laboratory-grade research compound supplied exclusively for scientific and in-vitro research purposes in the United States. This lower-quantity format is suitable for pilot studies, controlled experiments, and comparative biochemical analysis involving cellular metabolism and enzymatic activity. This product is not intended for human or veterinary use.
Research Characteristics of NAD⁺
Metabolic and Enzymatic Research Molecule
NAD⁺ is widely studied for its role as a coenzyme in metabolic pathways, redox reactions, and cellular energy transfer within controlled laboratory environments.
Laboratory-Controlled Purity
Each batch of NAD⁺ 100 mg is produced using standardized purification methods to ensure stability, accuracy, and reproducibility for research applications.
Packaged for U.S. Research Facilities
The compound is sealed and packaged to protect integrity during storage, handling, and shipment within the United States.
Research Applications
NAD⁺ 100 mg is commonly used in enzyme cofactor studies, cellular respiration research, oxidative stress modeling, and biochemical pathway analysis. Supplied strictly for laboratory research use only.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
100 mg quantity ideal for pilot and small-scale research
Well-documented compound in biochemical research literature
Suitable for controlled and repeatable experiments
Stable formulation for laboratory environments
Limitations
Not approved for human or animal use
No medical, therapeutic, or diagnostic application
Restricted exclusively to scientific research purposes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What research uses NAD⁺ 100 mg?
NAD⁺ is commonly used in metabolic, enzymatic, and cellular energy research models in laboratory settings.
2. Is NAD⁺ 100 mg suitable for supplementation or injection?
No. This compound is strictly for research and in-vitro laboratory use only.
3. Why choose the 100 mg research format?
The 100 mg size supports initial studies, method development, and comparative analysis without excess material.



