Chemical Formula: C21H27N7O14P2
Chemical Formula C21H27N7O14P2
Found 18 metabolite its formula value is C21H27N7O14P2
Nadide
[Spectral] NAD+ (exact mass = 663.10912) and 3,4-Dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine (exact mass = 197.06881) and Cytidine (exact mass = 243.08552) were not completely separated on HPLC under the present analytical conditions as described in AC$XXX. Additionally some of the peaks in this data contains dimers and other unidentified ions. [Spectral] NAD+ (exact mass = 663.10912) and NADP+ (exact mass = 743.07545) were not completely separated on HPLC under the present analytical conditions as described in AC$XXX. Additionally some of the peaks in this data contains dimers and other unidentified ions. COVID info from COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
NAD (or Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is used extensively in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle of cellular respiration. The reducing potential stored in NADH can be converted to ATP through the electron transport chain or used for anabolic metabolism. ATP "energy" is necessary for an organism to live. Green plants obtain ATP through photosynthesis, while other organisms obtain it by cellular respiration. (wikipedia). Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is a A coenzyme composed of ribosylnicotinamide 5-diphosphate coupled to adenosine 5-phosphate by pyrophosphate linkage. It is found widely in nature and is involved in numerous enzymatic reactions in which it serves as an electron carrier by being alternately oxidized (NAD+) and reduced (NADH). (Dorland, 27th ed) [HMDB] NAD (or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is used extensively in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle of cellular respiration. The reducing potential stored in NADH can be either converted into ATP through the electron transport chain or used for anabolic metabolism. ATP "energy" is necessary for an organism to live. Green plants obtain ATP through photosynthesis, while other organisms obtain it via cellular respiration (Wikipedia). NAD is a coenzyme composed of ribosylnicotinamide 5-diphosphate coupled to adenosine 5-phosphate by a pyrophosphate linkage. It is found widely in nature and is involved in numerous enzymatic reactions in which it serves as an electron carrier by being alternately oxidized (NAD+) and reduced (NADH) (Dorland, 27th ed). COVID info from COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS NAD+ is a coenzyme composed of ribosylnicotinamide 5'-diphosphate coupled to adenosine 5'-phosphate by pyrophosphate linkage. NAD+ is a coenzyme composed of ribosylnicotinamide 5'-diphosphate coupled to adenosine 5'-phosphate by pyrophosphate linkage.
Fenugreekine
Isolated from the seeds of Trigonella foenum-graecum (fenugreek). Fenugreekine is found in herbs and spices and fenugreek. Fenugreekine is found in fenugreek. Fenugreekine is isolated from the seeds of Trigonella foenum-graecum (fenugreek).
beta-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
Nicotinamide_dinucleotide
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Nadide
COVID info from COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST. NAD+ is a coenzyme composed of ribosylnicotinamide 5'-diphosphate coupled to adenosine 5'-phosphate by pyrophosphate linkage. NAD+ is a coenzyme composed of ribosylnicotinamide 5'-diphosphate coupled to adenosine 5'-phosphate by pyrophosphate linkage.
NAD+
Nad+, also known as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide or nad, is a member of the class of compounds known as (5->5)-dinucleotides (5->5)-dinucleotides are dinucleotides where the two bases are connected via a (5->5)-phosphodiester linkage. Nad+ is slightly soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). Nad+ can be found in a number of food items such as colorado pinyon, spinach, elderberry, and rowanberry, which makes nad+ a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. NAD or Nad may refer to: In geography: Nad, County Cork, a village in Ireland North American Datum, a series of geographic coordinate systems North Atlantic Drift, an Atlantic Ocean current Hobli a subdivision of a taluka in southern India In organizations: NAD Electronics, a Canadian audio equipment manufacturer (originally New Acoustic Dimension) National Advertising Division, the Council of Better Business Bureaus in the United States and Canada National Appeals Division, an agency within the United States Department of Agriculture National Association of the Deaf (disambiguation) Norwegian Association of the Disabled New Age Diamonds, a synthetic diamond manufacturer In science, medicine and technology: Na D, a spectroscopic line due to sodium Network Access Device, a device in mobile phones that finds the shortest route for a connection Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme and signaling molecule No acute distress, on physical exam Noradrenalin, a hormone and neurotransmitter National Dyslexics Association In other uses: Namibian dollar, the currency of Namibia Neds Atomic Dustbin, a British Rock Band slang term, short for gonad . Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST. NAD+ is a coenzyme composed of ribosylnicotinamide 5'-diphosphate coupled to adenosine 5'-phosphate by pyrophosphate linkage. NAD+ is a coenzyme composed of ribosylnicotinamide 5'-diphosphate coupled to adenosine 5'-phosphate by pyrophosphate linkage.
Fenugreekine
[[(2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy-hydroxyphosphoryl] [(2R,3S,4R,5S)-5-(5-carbamoylpyridin-1-ium-3-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methyl phosphate
NADH(2-)
Dianion of NADH arising from deprotonation of the two diphosphate OH groups; major species at pH 7.3.
6-hydro-beta-NAD(2-)
An organophosphate oxoanion arising from deprotonation of the phosphate and diphosphate OH groups of 6-hydro-beta-NAD; major species at pH 7.3.
2-hydro-beta-NAD(2-)
An organophosphate oxoanion arising from deprotonation of the phosphate and diphosphate OH groups of 2-hydro-beta-NAD; major species at pH 7.3.
