tendency
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Can I simply create home buffered NAD+ by reconstituting non-buffered NAD+ vials with a sterile sodium bicarbonate 8.4% solution (typically used in IVs)? Thanks!


Drat, I knew it wouldn't be so easy!Dydanz said:Technically yes, but it’s risky
What's your experience level with homebrewing or pH balancing?

tendency said:Drat, I knew it wouldn't be so easy!
No experience with homebrewing or pH balancing. My understanding is NAD+ needs to be at a certain narrow pH range when buffered so I'd need to basically burn a vial dialing in how much solution is required to be in this range?
Dydanz said:Exactly. It’s a pain in the ass because you’d need a high-end pH meter and you'd likely kill the potency of that first vial, in my opinion it’s not worth the hassle.

Thanks, yeah, I'll just stick w/ buying it buffered.Dydanz said:Exactly. It’s a pain in the ass because you’d need a high-end pH meter and you'd likely kill the potency of that first vial, in my opinion it’s not worth the hassle.

Absolutely not worth the hassle. However, had a vendor send me some that they swore was buffered, it did not dissolve when reconned with BAC. Ph strip confirmed not buffered. Found a vendor that sold Sodium Bicarbonate solution. Started with a very small amount and added just till the NAD would dissolve. After that I had the measurement down for that batch and it was smooth sailing ever since. Hopefully the next batch is actually buffered.Dydanz said:Exactly. It’s a pain in the ass because you’d need a high-end pH meter and you'd likely kill the potency of that first vial, in my opinion it’s not worth the hassle.