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NADP monopotassium salt dihydrate

CAS 68141-45-7: NADP monopotassium salt dihydrate

Description:NADP monopotassium salt dihydrate, with the CAS number 68141-45-7, is a biochemical compound derived from nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+). This substance is characterized by its role as a coenzyme in various biochemical reactions, particularly in anabolic processes such as photosynthesis and lipid synthesis. The monopotassium salt form indicates that it contains one potassium ion per molecule, which can influence its solubility and stability in aqueous solutions. As a dihydrate, it incorporates two water molecules in its crystalline structure, affecting its physical properties, such as hygroscopicity and melting point. NADP is essential for transferring electrons in metabolic pathways, and its salt form is often utilized in laboratory settings for enzymatic assays and studies involving redox reactions. The compound is typically soluble in water, making it suitable for various biological and chemical applications. Its stability and reactivity are influenced by pH and temperature, which are critical factors to consider in experimental conditions.

Formula:C21H27N7NaO17P3

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NADP monopotassium salt, ca

CAS:68141-45-7

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ß-Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Monopotassium Salt (Oxidized) (ß-NADP.K)extrapure, 95%

CAS:68141-45-7

Ref: SR-55615

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b-Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate potassium salt hydrate

CAS:68141-45-7

Ref: 3D-NN11481

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