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Electron acceptors play a crucial role in cellular metabolism by accepting electrons during redox reactions. Among the most significant electron carriers are nicotinamides (NAD+, NADP+) and flavin nucleotides (FAD), which are derived from vitamins B3 and B2, respectively.
Molecule | Source | Primary Function | Associated Pathways |
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NAD+ | Vitamin B3 (Niacin) | Electron acceptor in catabolic reactions (oxidation) | Glycolysis, TCA cycle, oxidative phosphorylation |
NADPH | Vitamin B3 (Niacin) | Electron donor in anabolic reactions (reduction) | Steroid/fatty acid synthesis, antioxidant defense |
NADPH is involved in several critical physiological functions: