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How to pronounce coenzyme in English?

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Type Words
Type of molecule
Has types coenzyme a, coenzyme q, nad, nadp, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, thiamine pyrophosphate, triphosphopyridine nucleotide, cocarboxylase, ubiquinone

Examples of coenzyme

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Most of the statins used to lower cholesterol will also lower coenzyme Q levels.
From the cnn.com
The men's supplement contains ginseng, coenzyme Q10, ginkgo and other compounds.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Coenzyme Q10 levels in idiopathic and varicocele-associated asthenozoospermia.
From the nature.com
Then you have the Proflavanol C, which is actually a coenzyme for his immune system.
From the sacbee.com
When bound to coenzyme A, it is central to the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Coenzyme Q10, for instance, is a powerful antioxidant that is also fuel for the heart.
From the forbes.com
In addition, the supplement coenzyme Q10 appears to reduce migraine frequency for some.
From the sciencedaily.com
From some people taking statins, coenzyme Q10 supplements will help to reduce this pain.
From the sacbee.com
Unlike coenzyme Q, which carries two electrons, cytochrome c carries only one electron.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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  • A small molecule (not a protein but sometimes a vitamin) essential for the activity of some enzymes
  • A cofactor is a non-protein chemical compound that is bound to a protein and is required for the protein's biological activity. These proteins are commonly enzymes, and cofactors can be considered "helper molecules" that assist in biochemical transformations. ...
  • Any small molecule that is necessary for the functioning of an enzyme
  • (coenzymes) Chemicals required by a number of enzymes for proper functioning; also known as enzyme cofactors.
  • (Coenzymes) Organic compounds that work with enzymes to speed up biological processes such as digestion. A coenzyme may be a vitamin, or contain one, or to be manufactured in the body from one. ...
  • (Coenzymes) are non-protein, organic molecules that assist enzymes in catalyzing specific reactions. While some coenzymes undergo chemical changes during the course of a reaction (e.g. ...
  • (Coenzymes) perform different chemical reactions. The most well known coenzyme is ATP. There isn't a lot of ATP in the cells, but because it is always creating more than it never runs out.^[7]
  • An organic (hydrogen and carbon-containing) compound that binds to a specific type of enzyme to activate it. A coenzyme is a type of cofactor. B vitamins commonly act as coenzymes.
  • An organic molecule, which plays an accessory role in enzyme-catalyzed processes, often by acting as a donor or acceptor of a substance involved in the reaction; ATP and NAD are common coenzymes.