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NAD+ Reconstitution Calculator

NAD+ is studied in cellular-aging and longevity research. It ships lyophilized in large vials (100–500 mg) and is reconstituted with bacteriostatic water. NAD+ is hygroscopic and degrades faster than most peptides, so supplier cold-chain shipping and post-reconstitution storage matter more here.

For laboratory research use only.

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Enter your vial size and bacteriostatic water volume. The calculator outputs the resulting concentration per mL and per insulin syringe unit. For procedural reference only.

Result
100,000
mcg per mL
1,000
mcg per IU on syringe
500
total IU in vial

Reading the result: If you have a 5mg vial reconstituted with 2mL of BAC water, your concentration is 2,500 mcg/mL. On a U-100 insulin syringe, that's 25 mcg per IU mark.

For laboratory research use only. This calculator is a procedural reference for concentration math. It does not constitute dosing advice. Researchers should consult published literature and qualified expertise for their research protocols.

NAD+ concentration reference

Pre-computed concentrations for common NAD+ vial sizes (100 mg, 500 mg) across 1–3 mL of bacteriostatic water. All values assume a U-100 insulin syringe.

VialBAC waterConcentrationPer IU (U-100)
100 mg1 mL100,000 mcg/mL1,000 mcg
100 mg2 mL50,000 mcg/mL500 mcg
100 mg3 mL33,333 mcg/mL333.3 mcg
500 mg1 mL500,000 mcg/mL5,000 mcg
500 mg2 mL250,000 mcg/mL2,500 mcg
500 mg3 mL166,667 mcg/mL1,666.7 mcg

NAD+ research reference

  • Dosing range: 100–500 mg per dose, daily or alternating days (published research range)
  • Administration: Subcutaneous or intramuscular
  • Storage: Most thermally fragile compound here. Refrigerate; typically used within 14 days reconstituted.

Ranges summarized from published research literature. Not medical or dosing advice.NAD+ and all compounds referenced are for laboratory research use only — not for human consumption.

How the math works

Concentration (mcg/mL) = vial mass (mg) × 1000 ÷ bacteriostatic water volume (mL). For a 500 mg NAD+ vial reconstituted with 5 mL, that is 100,000 mcg/mL. On a U-100 insulin syringe (100 IU marks per mL), each IU mark holds 1,000 mcg.

New to reconstitution? Read our complete reconstitution guide and what bacteriostatic water is. For NAD+ specifically, see our NAD+ research guide.

Before you reconstitute, verify your vial against its NAD+ Certificate of Analysis. Sourcing a fresh vial? See where to buy NAD+ — what to check before ordering and how the tested vendors compared.

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