Tag: coenzyme


NICOTINIC ACID

Introduction and Chemical Identity Nicotinic acid, chemically known as pyridine-3-carboxylic acid, constitutes one of the primary forms of Vitamin B3, often collectively referred to as Niacin. This essential micronutrient plays a foundational role in human and mammalian metabolism, acting as a crucial precursor molecule necessary for the synthesis of key coenzymes. While the term Niacin […]

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APOENZYME

Introduction and Definition of the Apoenzyme The term apoenzyme, derived from the Greek prefix “apo-” meaning separate or derived from, refers specifically to the protein component of a complex enzyme system. It is crucial to understand that the apoenzyme, while possessing the primary structure necessary for enzyme function, is inherently inactive in isolation. This protein […]

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