NAD+ Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NAD+, is an oxidized form of NADH and one of the
most
crucial molecules in our body as it facilitates cellular respiration. Its main biological function is to
shuttle
energy around – within the cell, to the extracellular space as well as between cells.
NAD+’s primary function is electron transport between different biochemical reactions within our
cells
and, in some cases, even in the extracellular space. This is what makes these reactions
possible and what
reflects in the mitochondria – through new cell generation, improved cellular functioning and
DNA repairs.