NAD+

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NAD stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucluotide. NAD+ is the oxidised form, and NADH is the reduced form which exist in an equilibrium, with NAD+ being favoured. Oxidation of fuel molecules produces electrons which are used to reduce NAD+ in the reaction of ethanol + dehydrogenase to form ethanal + NADH + H+. Also NADH+ is oxidised to NAD in oxidative phosphoryation which is directly linked to ATP synthesis [1].

References

  1. Alberts et al., 2008, Molecular Biology of the Cell,5th ed.,New York, Garland Science, Taylor and Francis Group p.86