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- Flavin group - Wikipedia
Flavins (from Latin flavus, "yellow") refers generally to the class of organic compounds containing the tricyclic heterocycle isoalloxazine or its isomer alloxazine, and derivatives thereof The biochemical source of flavin is the yellow B vitamin riboflavin
- Flavin | Coenzymes, Enzymes, Vitamin B2 | Britannica
flavin, any of a group of pale-yellow, greenly fluorescent biological pigments (biochromes) widely distributed in small quantities in plant and animal tissues
- Flavin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Flavins are a ubiquitous class of redox-active coenzymes that are able to catalyze a number of different chemical reactions when bound to apoproteins
- Flavins | SpringerLink
Flavins are found in all kingdoms of life and commonly act as electron transfer cofactors in flavoproteins
- FLAVIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLAVIN is any of a class of yellow water-soluble nitrogenous pigments derived from isoalloxazine and occurring in the form of nucleotides as coenzymes of flavoproteins; especially : riboflavin
- What Is Flavin? Function, Sources, and Deficiency
Flavins are a group of organic compounds built around a specific three-ring structure called an isoalloxazine The term comes from the Latin word for yellow, flavus, which describes their color when oxidized These compounds are necessary for a wide range of metabolic reactions in most living things
- Structure and general properties of flavins - PubMed
Flavins are a family of yellow-colored compounds with the basic structure of 7,8-dimethyl-10-alkylisoalloxazine Riboflavin, commonly known as vitamin B2, is an essential component of living organisms and is the precursor of all biologically important flavins
- Flavin | definition of flavin by Medical dictionary
any of a group of water-soluble yellow pigments widely distributed in animals and plants, including riboflavin and yellow enzymes
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