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A type of [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that removes [[Hydrogen|hydrogen]] from a [[Molecule|molecule]].  
A type of [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that removes [[Hydrogen|hydrogen]] from a [[Molecule|molecule]].  


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Alcohol Dehydrogenase


Alcohol Dehydrogenase
Oxidation of Alcohols is catalysed by Alcohol Dehydrogenase using coenzymes such as NAD and NADP which are used to accept electrons.&nbsp;<ref>Worthington Biochemical Corporation, Alcohol Dehydrogenase. Available at http://www.worthington-biochem.com/adh/default.html 30/11/2015</ref>
 
Oxidation of Alcohols is catalysed by Alcohol Dehydrogenase using coenzymes such as NAD and NADP which are used to accept electrons.<ref>Worthington Biochemical corporation, Alcohol Dehydrogenase. Available at http://www.worthington-biochem.com/adh/default.html 30/11/2015</ref>&nbsp;

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A type of enzyme that removes hydrogen from a molecule.


Alcohol Dehydrogenase

Oxidation of Alcohols is catalysed by Alcohol Dehydrogenase using coenzymes such as NAD and NADP which are used to accept electrons. [1]

  1. Worthington Biochemical Corporation, Alcohol Dehydrogenase. Available at http://www.worthington-biochem.com/adh/default.html 30/11/2015