Coenzyme analogs: excellent substitutes (not poor imitations) for electrochemical regeneration?

Chemical Communications Pub Date: 2011-10-14 DOI: 10.1039/C1CC14313A

Abstract

For the first time, employment of nicotinamide coenzyme NAD analogs has overcome the limitations of NAD in electrochemical regeneration. It has been shown that NAD analogs, APAD and PAAD, were electrochemically reduced more efficiently than original NAD and that the stability of their reduced products was also much higher than NADH.

Graphical abstract: Coenzyme analogs: excellent substitutes (not poor imitations) for electrochemical regeneration
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