NAD+
A foundational coenzyme studied for its central role in cellular energy and longevity research. NAD+ is one of the most-discussed molecules in modern aging science.
The molecule at cellular center.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in every living cell — essential to the chemical reactions that produce cellular energy and to the enzymes that govern DNA repair, gene expression, and the cellular response to stress.
NAD+ levels decline measurably with age. Research has shown that women in their forties have roughly half the NAD+ of women in their twenties, a decline that parallels nearly every metabolic and energetic shift associated with midlife — fatigue, slower recovery, the cellular markers of aging.
Published research has documented NAD+’s role in mitochondrial function, sirtuin activity (a family of longevity-associated enzymes), DNA damage response, and the metabolic processes that connect cellular health to whole-body resilience. It sits at the foundation of modern longevity research.
Where longevity research lives.
Cellular Energy
Sirtuin Activation
DNA Repair & Cellular Resilience
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