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Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide

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This ingredient is also called NAD+.

It is a coenzyme naturally found in every living cell where it plays a role in energy metabolism, DNA repair, and the activation of enzymes that maintain cellular health. Niacinamide is one of its key precursors.

Our NAD+ levels naturally decline with age and several DNA repair mechanisms critical to skin health are directly dependent on NAD+ to function.

In-vitro studies on human fibroblasts have shown that exogenous NAD+ can protect agsinst UV-induced extrinsic and intrinsic aging.

Here's a big caveat: NAD+ is a large, polar moleculate that has difficult penetrating the skin's stratum corneum. It also degrades quickly when exposed to light, heat, or pH changes. That's why brands prefer to use smaller, more stable precursors like NMN or NR.

The optimal stability for NAD+ is a pH of 6-7.5 and it is typically used in concentration ranges from 0.5-2%.

If you're looking for the most well-studied topical route to support your skin's NAD+, niacinamide is your best bet.

See all 123 products with Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide

Users who like it
92%
Users who avoid it
8%

What it does

Skin Conditioning To hydrate and soften skin

Prevalence

Less common Percentage of products that contain it
0.1%
Top categories
Treatments
Moisturizers
Eye Care
Position Predominant list placement
Bottom 25%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 57411
INCI Name NICOTINAMIDE ADENINE DINUCLEOTIDE
INN Name nadide
EC #  200-184-4
All Functions Skin Conditioning