Is there any difference between NADPH and NADH?
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NAD, is in all living cells, where it functions as a coenzyme. It exists in either an oxidized form, NAD+, which can accept a hydrogen atom (i.e., a proton), or a reduced form, NADH, which can donate a hydrogen atom. ...
The oxidized form is NADP+, while the reduced form is NADPH.
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