Chemistry, asked by choudhary21, 11 months ago

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What is cpH⁴???


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Answered by sishita753
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CPH4 is 6-carboxytetrahydropterin synthase.

CPH4 is produced in the body and is needed for formation of tetrahydrobiopterin, which is a cofactor of aromatic amino acid hydroxylase.

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CPH4 is a molecule that the pregnant lady is making it after 6 week's of pregnancy in very-very small quantities.

Answered by amani11
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What is cph4...??

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In biology, CPH4 refers to a molecule that is secreted in pregnant woman after the six weeks of their pregnancy.

This molecule is produce is very small quantity in pregnant woman, as it said the power of this molecule is very high.

CPH4, is important because it helps in the growth of the brain of the baby and also for the development of the brain in baby.

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