Description
Chemical Structure of NAD+
Biofermented NAD+ has the same chemical structure as native NAD+, comprising two nucleotides linked via phosphate groups, one with an adenine base and the other with nicotinamide. The molecular formula is C₂₁H₂₈N₇O₁₄P₂, and the molecular weight is 664.4 Da. The biofermented form is produced using natural precursors like nicotinamide and ATP intermediates under controlled fermentation, yielding an environmentally friendly coenzyme with high stereochemical fidelity.
Observed Research Findings in Laboratory Models
NAD+ 500MG is investigated for its role in energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, and DNA pathway studies. Research suggests observed modulation of metabolic pathways and cellular stress responses in vitro. Its involvement in activating sirtuins and regulating key biological pathways makes it commonly examined in laboratory models of biochemical regulation.





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