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  • == FAD == '''FAD''' (pronounced: /fæd/), also known as '''Flavin adenine dinucleotide''', is a crucial coenzyme associated with various metabolic reactions.
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  • '''Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide''' ('''FAD''') is a redox-active [[coenzyme]] associated with various proteins, which FAD is pronounced as /ˈflævɪn ˈædəˌniːn daɪˈnjuːkliːət/
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  • ...rivative of [[riboflavin]]: the [[Flavin adenine dinucleotide]] (FAD) or [[Flavin mononucleotide]] (FMN). * [[Flavin adenine dinucleotide]] (FAD)
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  • ...e are several types of electron carriers, including [[NAD+]], [[NADP+]], [[FAD]], and [[cytochromes]]. These carriers are often referred to as coenzymes a [[NAD+]] (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in all living cells. It is a key player in energy meta
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  • ...This reaction also leads to the reduction of [[flavin adenine dinucleotide|FAD]] to FADH2. Fumarate is then converted to [[malate]] by the addition of a w * [[flavin adenine dinucleotide|FAD]]
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  • == Flavin == '''Flavin''' (pronounced /ˈflaɪvɪn/) is a group of organic compounds based on the
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  • * '''[[NAD+]]''' (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide): This coenzyme is involved in many [[redox reactions]] in the cell. * '''[[FAD]]''' (Flavin adenine dinucleotide): This coenzyme is also involved in redox reactions, particularly in the [[
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