Epsilon NAD is a research compound used in enzymatic studies, specifically as a cofactor for lysine 6-dehydrogenase. It functions as an NAD+ analog in the oxidation of L-lysine, facilitating the deamination reaction catalyzed by this enzyme.
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CAS 38806-38-1
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