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CAS No.: | 606-68-8 |
Formula: | C21h27n7o14p2 |
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Product Name: NADH |
CAS:606-68-8 |
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Molecular formula: C21H27N7O14P2 |
Molecular weight:663.43 |
Melting point:160 °C (320 °F; 433 K) |
Product specifications:95% |
Detection method: HPLC |
Physical properties: white crystalline powder |
NADH and NAD+are a pair of oxidative reduction in cells. NADH is a restoration form of coenzyme NAD+, and NAD+is its oxidation form. In the oxidation reaction, NADH is used as a donor of hydrogen and electronics, and NAD+is used as a hydrogen and electron receptor to participate in physiological processes such as breathing, photosynthesis, and alcohol metabolism. They are involved in life activities as many coenzymes that have many oxidation reactions in organisms and transform each other.
Under anaerobic conditions, the ATP produced by glucose metabolism is very small. Under aerobic conditions, NADH or FADH2 generated by the cycling of glucose and triacoly carboxylic acid can produce a large amount of ATP through oxidic phosphoric acid reactions. The amount of NADH is directly related to the amount of ATP. The more NADH is contained in each cell, the more energy generates. The more energy requires organs, the higher the amount of (or required) the (or required) NADH