Alluvi NAD+ 1,000mg
NAD+ sits at the intersection of energy metabolism, cellular repair, and ageing research — and the volume of published literature examining it keeps growing. Alluvi Healthcare’s 1,000mg vial supplies it in lyophilized form for laboratory use, stocked and dispatched by Oxford Peptide Innovations from within the UK.
Why Alluvi NAD+ 1,000mg Belongs in Metabolic Research
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme present in every living cell. Its role as an electron carrier in metabolic redox reactions is well-established, but research interest has expanded significantly into its function in:
- Mitochondrial energy production and ATP synthesis
- Sirtuin activation and gene expression regulation
- DNA repair mechanisms in cellular models
- Ageing biology and longevity pathway research
For labs running cellular metabolism or ageing studies, NAD+ is one of the foundational compounds in current research literature — and the 1,000mg format from Alluvi Healthcare offers a meaningful quantity for sustained research programmes.
Each vial is:
- Manufactured by Alluvi Healthcare to high-purity standards
- Supplied as a lyophilized powder for stability
- Batch-tested and sealed before dispatch
- Supplied with full traceability documentation
- For research and development use only
For published context:
Provided for scientific context only. Not medical advice.
Storage
- Refrigerate at 2–8°C or freeze for long-term storage
- Keep away from direct light and moisture
- Sterile reconstitution technique required
- Follow standard handling protocols after reconstitution
Research Use Only
This product is sold strictly for laboratory R&D. Not for human or animal consumption. Not a medicine or supplement. Not MHRA or FDA evaluated for therapeutic use. For qualified researchers only. Purchasers must be 18+.
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FAQ
Is Alluvi NAD+ 1,000mg available in the UK? Yes — stocked and dispatched by Oxford Peptide Innovations from within the UK with full batch traceability.
Is this suitable for human use? No. R&D use only.
















