What is NAD+ (or NAD) and why is it sometimes grouped with longevity compounds?
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NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in cellular energy metabolism. It is not a peptide, but it is often discussed in longevity and metabolic research contexts and may appear alongside peptide-focused catalogs.
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