During 325 nm irradiation, anthranilic acid is rapidly and irreversibly bleached, while NADH emission undergoes only modest reduction. |
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In a series of transformations, the four-carbon compound is regenerated, carbon dioxide is released, and ATP, NADH, and FADH 2 are formed. |
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A spectrophotometer permitting measurement to be made at 340 nm, the wavelength at which NADH absorption is at a maximum. |
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The oxidation of NADH is measured by the resultant decrease in absorbence at a wavelength of 340 nm. |
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The latter is directed to the Krebs cycle, which supplies three NADH molecules pro cycle. |
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The reduced NADH transforms in a redox reaction the added yellow Tetrazolium salt to the violet substrate Formazane. |
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Some bacteria convert pyruvate and NADH to acetic acid and carbon dioxide. |
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A use of NADH, NADPH or a physiologically compatible salt thereof for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of depressions. |
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The energy generated from the oxidation by the respiratory chain is trapped in three ATP molecules formed per NADH molecule oxidized. |
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The formation of NADH in the reaction mixture is measured by a spectrometer at the wavelength of 340 nm. |
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The final stage is the conversion of the chemical energy in NADH and FADH2 formed in the second and third steps into ATP by a process known as oxidative phosphorylation. |
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