🧪 NAD+ 1000 mg – Research compound focused on energy, repair & cellular processes NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a widely used research compound within studies of energy production, cellular health and repair mechanisms. In research models, NAD+ is studied for its central role in mitochondrial function, metabolism and cellular repair processes. Due to its involvement in energy transfer in cells, NAD+ is a popular subject within research on aging, metabolism, and physical and mental performance. The high dosage of 1000 mg makes this variant suitable for intensive and prolonged research setups.
🔬 Product information at a glance
- Name: NAD+
- Quantity: 1000 mg
- Form: Powder (laboratory grade)
- Purity: ≥ 99%
- Type: Coenzyme / research compound
⚗️ What is NAD+ being studied for? Within research settings, NAD+ is widely studied in relation to:
- Cellular energy production (ATP processes).
- Mitochondrial function
- Recovery and regeneration
- Metabolic processes and stress response
- Aging-related research
📦 Packaging & storage
- Contents: 1 vial of NAD+ 1000 mg
- Storage: Store cool and dry, protected from light
🌍 Why choose NAD+ 1000 mg?
- High dosage for research purposes
- Widely applied within energy and recovery research
- Consistent quality and laboratory purity
- Suitable for advanced research projects
⚠️ Important For research purposes only. Not suitable for human or animal use.
❓ Frequently asked questions How should NAD+ 1000mg be reconstituted? Reconstitute the powder with bacteriostatic or sterile water. Add the water slowly along the vial wall and swirl gently to dissolve; do not shake. How is the purity of this NAD+ verified? Every batch is tested to confirm a purity of ≥99%. How should the vial be stored? Store the vial in a cool, dry place, protected from light, and use reconstituted solution promptly. What comes included with this product? Each order includes 1 vial of NAD+ 1000 mg. Why is NAD+ offered in a 1000mg dosage? The higher 1000mg quantity is designed for intensive or prolonged research setups where a larger total compound amount is needed per vial.
NAD+ 1000 mg — Reconstitution & Dosage Guide
Reconstitute this 1000 mg vial with the supplied 3 mL bacteriostatic water (concentration: 333.33 mg/mL, highly concentrated). A standard subcutaneous dose of 100 mg draws to 30 units on a U-100 insulin syringe; 200 mg draws to 60 units. Inject subcutaneously 2–3x per week, or pair with a daily oral NMN/NR precursor for consistent NAD+ support. For full dosing tables, IV protocols, stacking options and safety information, see our complete NAD+ Dosage Guide.





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