7083127

MP Biomedicals™ β-Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, Oxidized, MP Biomedicals™

Necessary for the catalytic reaction of certain enzymes. β-Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, Oxidized, MP Biomedicals is a pyridine nucleotide and biologically active form of nicotinic acid. β-NAD functions as an electron acceptor and occurs in

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Color

White

pH

2 to 4 (1% aq soln)

Molecular Weight (g/mol)

663.4 (anhyd.)

Purity

≥99%

Content And Storage

-20°C, Store Desiccated

Form

Powder

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Description

  • Many metabolites and enzymes of biological interest are present in tissues at low concentrations
  • With the use of β-NAD as a catalyst intermediate and several enzymes in a multistep system, known as enzyme cycling, much greater sensitivity for detection of these components is achieved
  • The reduced form, β-NADH, is fluorescent whereas β-NAD is not
  • This difference in fluorescence provides a sensitive fluorescent measurement of the oxidized or reduced pyridine nucleotides at concentrations down to 10-7 M
  • Serves as a coenzyme of the dehydrogenases, especially in the dehydrogenation of primary and secondary alcohols NAD usually acts as an electron acceptor, acting as a carrier for hydride ion, forming b-NADH which then serves as a hydrogen donor in the respiratory chain Hydride ion is enzymatically removed from a substrate molecule by the action of dehydrogenases such as malic dehydrogenase and lactic dehydrogenase Such enzymes catalyze the reversible transfer of a hydride ion from malate or lactate to b-NAD to form the reduced product, b-NADH Unlike b-NAD which has no absorbance at 340nm, b-NADH absorbs at 340nm (EmM = 6.22) The increase in absorbance at 340nm with the formation of b-NADH is the basis for measurement of activity of many enzymes

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