Sentences with phrase «enzyme cofactors»

Enzyme cofactors are substances that help enzymes carry out reactions in our body. They act like helpers, assisting enzymes in their job of speeding up chemical reactions. These cofactors can be vitamins or minerals that bind to enzymes and provide the necessary chemical components for the reaction to occur. Overall, enzyme cofactors are crucial for proper functioning and efficiency of enzymes in our body. Full definition
Our bodies make oxalate on their own, especially when certain enzymes aren't balanced in their activity because of genetic differences or because someone has deficiencies in enzyme cofactors like vitamin B6, magnesium or thiamine.
PQQ PQQ (Pyrroloquinoline quinone) is a natural enzyme cofactor that is an essential compound capable of mitochondrial regeneration.
Redox Select ™ includes clinically relevant levels of vitamins A, C &, E, as well as zinc, selenium and other mineral enzyme cofactors.
A major step in the process occurs when the microbe oxidises this molecule to 3 - hydroquinate, or DHQ, using the enzyme quinic acid dehydrogenase and an enzyme cofactor known as NAD +, commonly found in nature.
The reason for this difference is likely to be due to the presence in broccoli (and absence in radish) of the enzyme cofactor, epithiospecifier protein (ESP).
The Role of Chronic Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease and its Regulation by Nutrients Alternative Medicine Review 2004 (Mar); 9 (1): 32 — 53 ~ FULL TEXT Nutrients such as arginine, antioxidants (vitamins C and E, lipoic acid, glutathione), and enzyme cofactors (vitamins B2 and B3, folate, and tetrahydrobiopterin) help to elevate nitric oxide levels and may play an important role in the management of cardiovascular disease.
The Role of Chronic Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease and its Regulation by Nutrients Alternative Medicine Review 2004 (Mar); 9 (1): 32 — 53 Nutrients such as arginine, antioxidants (vitamins C and E, lipoic acid, glutathione), and enzyme cofactors (vitamins B2 and B3, folate, and tetrahydrobiopterin) help to elevate nitric oxide levels and may play an important role in the management of cardiovascular disease.
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