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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Chem_322_Lecture_Content/10%3A_The_Organic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins/10.E%3A_The_Oganic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins_(Exercises)In each case, your drawing should include the structure of the reactive part of the coenzyme, and should clearly show the role it plays in catalyzing the mechanistic step you are drawing. This allows ...In each case, your drawing should include the structure of the reactive part of the coenzyme, and should clearly show the role it plays in catalyzing the mechanistic step you are drawing. This allows a key isomerization step to occur on the substrate through a protonation-deprotonation mechanism, followed by addition of water, cleavage of the substrate-NAD adduct to regenerate NAD+, and finally tautomerization to the product.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Book%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_v2.0_(Soderberg)/17%3A_The_Organic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins/17.0E%3A_17.E%3A_The_Oganic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins_(Exercises)In each case, your drawing should include the structure of the reactive part of the coenzyme, and should clearly show the role it plays in catalyzing the mechanistic step you are drawing. This allows ...In each case, your drawing should include the structure of the reactive part of the coenzyme, and should clearly show the role it plays in catalyzing the mechanistic step you are drawing. This allows a key isomerization step to occur on the substrate through a protonation-deprotonation mechanism, followed by addition of water, cleavage of the substrate-NAD adduct to regenerate NAD+, and finally tautomerization to the product.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(SUNY_Oneonta)/18%3A_The_Organic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins/18.E%3A_The_Organic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins_(Exercises)In each case, your drawing should include the structure of the reactive part of the coenzyme, and should clearly show the role it plays in catalyzing the mechanistic step you are drawing. This allows ...In each case, your drawing should include the structure of the reactive part of the coenzyme, and should clearly show the role it plays in catalyzing the mechanistic step you are drawing. This allows a key isomerization step to occur on the substrate through a protonation-deprotonation mechanism, followed by addition of water, cleavage of the substrate-NAD adduct to regenerate NAD+, and finally tautomerization to the product.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT%3A_CHE_333_-_Organic_Chemistry_III_(Lund)/17%3A_The_Organic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins/17.0%3A_Prelude_to_the_Organic_Chemistry_of_VitaminsIn this final chapter, we focus on the organic chemistry of folate, along with three other coenzymes: pyridoxal phosphate, thiamine diphosphate, and lipoamide. Humans can synthesize lipoamide, but we ...In this final chapter, we focus on the organic chemistry of folate, along with three other coenzymes: pyridoxal phosphate, thiamine diphosphate, and lipoamide. Humans can synthesize lipoamide, but we depend on dietary sources for the other three: pyridoxal phosphate is a form of vitamin B6, and thiamine diphosphate is a form of vitamin B1.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(SUNY_Oneonta)/18%3A_The_Organic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Chem_322_Lecture_Content/10%3A_The_Organic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins/10.S%3A_The_Oganic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins_(Summary)Understand how the orientation of the substrate in relation to the plane formed by the conjugated π system of PLP is a major factor in catalysis of PLP-dependent reactions. Understand how thiam...Understand how the orientation of the substrate in relation to the plane formed by the conjugated π system of PLP is a major factor in catalysis of PLP-dependent reactions. Understand how thiamine diphosphate (ThDP) acts as an 'electron sink' in a variety of reactions in which a bond to a carbonyl carbon is broken, and how these steps do not 'make sense' unless the electron sink role of ThDP is taken into account.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT%3A_CHE_333_-_Organic_Chemistry_III_(Lund)/17%3A_The_Organic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/Pick_Your_Poison%3A_Introduction_to_Materials_Toxicology/30%3A_Energy_Maintenance_and_Environmental_Exchange/30.03%3A_Metabolism_and_Nutrition/30.3.08%3A_Nutrition_and_DietThe carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins in the foods you eat are used for energy to power molecular, cellular, and organ system activities. Importantly, the energy is stored primarily as fats. The qua...The carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins in the foods you eat are used for energy to power molecular, cellular, and organ system activities. Importantly, the energy is stored primarily as fats. The quantity and quality of food that is ingested, digested, and absorbed affects the amount of fat that is stored as excess calories. Diet—both what you eat and how much you eat—has a dramatic impact on your health.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT_(Lund)%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(Soderberg)/17%3A_The_Organic_Chemistry_of_Vitamins/17.00%3A_Prelude_to_the_Organic_Chemistry_of_VitaminsIn this final chapter, we focus on the organic chemistry of folate, along with three other coenzymes: pyridoxal phosphate, thiamine diphosphate, and lipoamide. Humans can synthesize lipoamide, but we ...In this final chapter, we focus on the organic chemistry of folate, along with three other coenzymes: pyridoxal phosphate, thiamine diphosphate, and lipoamide. Humans can synthesize lipoamide, but we depend on dietary sources for the other three: pyridoxal phosphate is a form of vitamin B6, and thiamine diphosphate is a form of vitamin B1.
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