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Why we write NADH+ H+, not NADH2 |
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Answer» They are often used interchangeably to indicate the reduced FORM of NAD+. ... The proper reduced NAD+ is NADH (it accepts TWO ELECTRONS and one proton), but sometimes NADH2 is used to ACCOUNT for that second hydrogen that gets removed from the substrate being oxidized. |
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