LONGEVITY & CELLULAR RESEARCH

NAD+

A coenzyme central to cellular energy production, DNA repair, and longevity pathways.

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme essential to cellular energy production, DNA repair, and sirtuin activation. It is widely researched in the aging and longevity space, with a growing body of human research and an established real-world use following.

CoenzymeCellular EnergySirtuin ActivationDNA Repair

Why BLP features NAD+

Included because it has a well-understood biochemical role, a growing body of human aging research, and an established real-world use following. It represents a maturing longevity-research compound where mechanism is strong and human outcome data continues to develop.

Mechanism

Fuels hundreds of enzymatic reactions, including ATP production.

Activates sirtuins (SIRT1–7), associated with longevity signaling.

Powers PARP enzymes for DNA repair; crosses the blood-brain barrier for neuroprotective effects.

WHAT THE RESEARCH MEASURED

Research findings

Findings describe study outcomes, not expected personal results.

Human research findings

  • Human and aging research reports improved cellular energy and mental clarity.
  • Reported sharper focus and memory, and deeper sleep.
  • Reported faster muscle recovery and improved insulin sensitivity.
  • Almost no side effects at research doses; rare mild warmth if injected too quickly.

Mechanistic & supporting research

  • Central metabolic and DNA-repair roles very well established.
  • Sirtuin and PARP pathways characterized in longevity research.

Regulatory status

NAD+ is a naturally occurring coenzyme used in research; material offered here is sold and offered strictly for laboratory and research use.