Description
Overview: NAD+ is a core redox cofactor central to energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, PARP activity, and sirtuin biology. Research frequently addresses NAD+ stability, degradation kinetics in aqueous conditions, and NAD-dependent enzyme systems.
Storage guidelines: Keep dry, sealed, light-protected. For long-term storage: –20°C. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture; prepare fresh solutions when possible.
Solubility: Highly water-soluble; dissolve in sterile water or buffer. Stability can vary with pH and temperature, so labs often prepare fresh working stocks.
Research areas of interest:
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Redox metabolism and mitochondrial biochemistry
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Sirtuin / PARP pathways
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Cellular stress and DNA repair signaling

