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diphosphopyridine nucleotide

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: diphosphopyridine nucleotide
(dī′fäs·fə′pir·ə′dēn ′nü·klē·ə′tīd)

(biochemistry) C21H27O14N7P2 An organic coenzyme that functions in enzymatic systems concerned with oxidation-reduction reactions. Abbreviated DPN. Also known as codehydrogenase 1; coenzyme 1; nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD).


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