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NAD+ — Buy in Canada

500mg · Lyophilized · Lot VT-019 · ≥98% HPLC Purity
🇨🇦 Ships Canada-Wide ≥98% HPLC Pure COA Included Discreet Pack Kelowna, BC
DOSE
500mg
LOT
VT-019
PURITY
≥98%
FORM
Lyophilized
$180.00 CAD
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What is NAD+?

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is an essential coenzyme found in every living cell, central to cellular energy metabolism and DNA repair. It is a critical cofactor for over 500 enzymatic reactions and serves as the substrate for sirtuins (SIRT1-7) and PARP enzymes — key regulators of cellular aging, stress response, and genome stability. NAD+ levels decline with age by up to 50% between ages 40-60 in most tissues, which is one of the central focuses of modern longevity research.

VELTRIDE supplies pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ 500mg lyophilized powder at ≥98% HPLC purity with Certificate of Analysis, shipped discreetly across Canada from West Kelowna, BC. Canadian researchers studying mitochondrial bioenergetics, sirtuin activation, cellular aging, and metabolic function order NAD+ from VELTRIDE for its exceptional purity and consistent supply.

Research Highlights

Stacks Well With

NAD+ is studied alongside Epithalon for comprehensive longevity research combining telomere biology and mitochondrial pathways. MOTS-c combines well for mitochondrial-focused metabolic and aging research. Thymosin Alpha-1 is paired in immune longevity protocols.

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"Best NAD+ source in Canada. Purity documentation thorough, and our sirtuins study is on track."

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⚠ FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY. NAD+ sold by VELTRIDE is intended for in-vitro and laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption, veterinary use, or food/drug applications. Must be handled by qualified researchers in compliance with all applicable Canadian regulations.