The most accurate and advanced method to measure all four NAD types and glutathione
NADMED provides measuring kits for clinical laboratories and laboratory services to meet research and clinical needs.
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CE-marked blood and RUO tissue / cell kits
Kits to measure NADs from any sample type
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Science Behind NADMED
After years of study and development, NADMED brings to market a reliable yet simple technology for extracting and measuring all four NADs and two glutathiones. The technology is based on an accurate colorimetric quantification that can be performed even from a minuscule amount of blood. The NADMED method’s key advantage is that it can measure metabolites individually, unlike any other method. The NADMED method is based on solid scientific research from the University of Helsinki.
NADMED Story
The demand for a quick and reliable test method has rapidly increased over the past few years as researchers have found more links between NAD levels and various diseases. The lack of a reliable, quick, and cost-effective method was the driving force in developing a new technology to answer this call, which all started in the ASW Laboratory at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Unlock the Secrets of NADs
NADMED has developed a groundbreaking method that significantly enhances the development of research and clinical care of many medical disorders, starting with mitochondrial diseases. NAD levels are believed to correspond with several metabolic and degenerative diseases. First promising results of using NAD boosters as therapy for Parkinson’s disease and mitochondrial myopathy have been recently published.
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Paving the Way in Parkinson’s Research
Full NADMED REDOX profiling was used in a Norwegian study to contribute to Parkinson’s research....
NADMED helps to explain brown adipose tissue metabolism
Exposure to cold is known to cause changes in NAD+ precursors which are associated with brown...
First NIH study using NADMED technology out in October
NADMED method has been used to detect NAD levels in muscle myopathy study conducted by several...
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