The presence of the adenine moiety very markedly affects the adsorption phenomena at the solution|electrode interface associated with nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) in aqueous media. Furthermore, a number of effects seen on the electrochemical reduction of NAD+ may be associated with faradaic reduction of the adenine. Such a reduction, which has been postulated as an initial step in the pulse radiolysis of NAD+, helps to rationalize the reversible reduction of adsorbed NAD+, where the ultimate reduction site, i.e., the pyridine ring, is separated from the solution|electrode interface by the adenine ring. The adenine moiety also participates in a redox couple with mercury.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42...
Electrochemical redox mechanisms in aqueous and non-aqueous media, including associated chemical rea...
The adsorption at the solution/mercury electrode interface of guanosine, adenosine and cytidine alon...
On electrolysis of NAD+ in aqueous solution at a potential corresponding to the initial one-electron...
The relative extent of adsorption of adenine and NAD+ at the 10-[mu]M level from a solution of pH 4....
The basic information concerning the behavior on electrochemical reduction in aqueous media at mercu...
PhDAnalytical chemistryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://de...
International audienceThe reduction behavior of N1-methyl nicotinamide iodide has been studied by dr...
International audienceThe reduction behavior of N1-methyl nicotinamide iodide has been studied by dr...
International audienceThe reduction behavior of N1-methyl nicotinamide iodide has been studied by dr...
The rate constant, kd, for the dimerization of the free radical (NAD[middle dot]), produced on the i...
The biologically important redox couple, [beta]-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide/1,4,[beta]-dihydro...
Most of the biological interest in pyridine derivatives centres around nicotinamide which is the bui...
The kinetics of reduction of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, NAD, was investigated on glassy carb...
The faradaic and non--faradaic capacitive currents and other behavioral manifestations seen for a 10...
The adsorption at the solution/mercury electrode interface of guanosine, adenosine and cytidine alon...
Electrochemical redox mechanisms in aqueous and non-aqueous media, including associated chemical rea...
The adsorption at the solution/mercury electrode interface of guanosine, adenosine and cytidine alon...
On electrolysis of NAD+ in aqueous solution at a potential corresponding to the initial one-electron...
The relative extent of adsorption of adenine and NAD+ at the 10-[mu]M level from a solution of pH 4....
The basic information concerning the behavior on electrochemical reduction in aqueous media at mercu...
PhDAnalytical chemistryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://de...
International audienceThe reduction behavior of N1-methyl nicotinamide iodide has been studied by dr...
International audienceThe reduction behavior of N1-methyl nicotinamide iodide has been studied by dr...
International audienceThe reduction behavior of N1-methyl nicotinamide iodide has been studied by dr...
The rate constant, kd, for the dimerization of the free radical (NAD[middle dot]), produced on the i...
The biologically important redox couple, [beta]-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide/1,4,[beta]-dihydro...
Most of the biological interest in pyridine derivatives centres around nicotinamide which is the bui...
The kinetics of reduction of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, NAD, was investigated on glassy carb...
The faradaic and non--faradaic capacitive currents and other behavioral manifestations seen for a 10...
The adsorption at the solution/mercury electrode interface of guanosine, adenosine and cytidine alon...
Electrochemical redox mechanisms in aqueous and non-aqueous media, including associated chemical rea...
The adsorption at the solution/mercury electrode interface of guanosine, adenosine and cytidine alon...
On electrolysis of NAD+ in aqueous solution at a potential corresponding to the initial one-electron...