Its somthing that speeds up or slows down a chemical reaction (:
Vitamin K is also a coenzyme.
A coenzyme is a nonprotein compound that is loosely bound to an enzyme. In humans, the element copper is considered as a coenzyme.
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The answer is coenzyme because it has nothing to do with speeding u chemical processes
Yes, without its coenzyme subunit, the apoenzyme will not be able to carry out its function. The coenzyme is essential for the proper functioning and activity of the enzyme. Without it, the apoenzyme will lack the necessary cofactor to catalyze the reaction efficiently or at all.
Acetyl-CoA: CoA=Co-enzyme A; Coenzyme I, coenzyme II, coenzyme A and B-12 and coenzyme Q.
Pantothenic acid is converted into its active form Coenzyme A.
A coenzyme helps an enzyme do its' work. Without the coenzyme, the enzyme will remain inactive.
Vitamin K is also a coenzyme.
The metabolism process
I'm not aware of any weight loss properties of Coenzyme Q10, or any other coenzyme.
Holoenzyme= Apoenzyme+ coenzyme
It is an important coenzyme for nutrition. CoA = coenzyme-A
Coenzyme Q10 stimulates the lipid metabolism which in turn affects the body's ability to break down food into energy. http://www.hwize.com/coenzyme-q10/coenzyme-q10.html
A coenzyme is a non-protein organic molecule that is required for the activity of an enzyme, while an apoenzyme is the protein component of an enzyme without its cofactor or coenzyme. Together, a coenzyme and an apoenzyme form a holoenzyme that is fully functional.
CoEnzyme Q to be beneficial 150 mg daily.
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