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FAD Flavin adenine dinucleotide is a cofactor in the enzymes D-amino acid oxidase, glucose oxidase, and xanthine oxidase. FADH / FADH2 ...
FAD Abbreviation of flavin adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme that functions as an electron acceptor in the Krebs cycle. Fallopian tube ...
FAD + 2H ® FADH2 Glycolysis During glycolysis, glucose (C6) is broken down to two molecules of pyruvate (C3). (*Compounds that end in "___ate" can be called "___ic acid". Example lactate is lactic acid and malate is malic acid.) ...
FAD Abbreviation for flavine adenine dinucleotide, an electron acceptor in the respiratory chain. falciform falci = a sickle; form = shape. fallopian tube See uterine tube.
FAD coenzyme A cyclic AMP GTP In the cell, all deoxyribonucleotides are synthesized from ribonucleotide precursors.
eNOS is present in membrane caveolae and the cytosol and requires tetrahydrobiopterin, NADPH, FAD and FMN as additional cofactors for its activity.
Kreb's cycle completely oxidized the carbons in the pyruvic acids, producing a small amount of ATP, and reducing NAD and FAD into higher energy forms. In the ETS those higher energy forms are cashed in, producing ATP.
Flavin mononucleotide (FMN) A coenzyme for oxidation-reduction reactions derived from the vitamin riboflavin. The electron acceptor of FMN, the isoalloxazine ring, is identical with that of FAD, ...
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