NAD+: 1000mg

Longevity / mitochondrial function

Description

Nad+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is an essential coenzyme present in every cell of the body. while technically a coenzyme rather than a peptide, injectable nad+ is included here because it participates in the same mitochondrial optimization protocols as peptides like mots-c and ss-31. nad+ is required for the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation — without sufficient nad+, mitochondria cannot efficiently convert nutrients into atp. it also participates in over 500 enzymatic reactions and is the substrate required for sirtuin activation (sirt1–sirt7, the longevity-linked enzyme family), parp-mediated dna repair, and cd38-driven immune signaling. human studies confirm nad+ levels decline approximately 50% between ages 40 and 60. injectable nad+ bypasses the conversion steps required for oral precursors like nmn and nicotinamide riboside, delivering direct bioavailability. a 2024 meta-analysis in nature metabolism confirmed the safety and efficacy profile of direct nad+ supplementation approaches. for research and educational purposes only.

Specifications

Amount in Vial 1000mg
BAC Water 2ml
Amount per Unit 5mg per unit
Recommended Dose 50mg to 150mg (10 to 30 units)
Frequency 10 units daily or 20-30 units 2x per week
Injection Type Intramuscular
Timing Single Dose Not To Exceed 250mg (50 Units)

Dose Calculator

Based on 5mg per unit (100-unit insulin syringe)

Quick Reference

Category Longevity / mitochondrial function
Dose Range 50mg to 150mg (10 to 30 units)
Frequency 10 units daily or 20-30 units 2x per week
Route Intramuscular

Reconstitution

Vial size: 1000mg

Add BAC water: 2ml

Concentration: 5mg per unit

For research and educational use only.

This page provides research dosing information only. Not intended as medical advice. Consult a qualified professional before any use.