Enzymatic amplification for spectrophotometric and electrochemical assays of NAD super(+) and NADH

Five different procedures are presented for the enzymatic assay of the sum of NAD super(+) and NADH concentrations. They are based on the principle of amplification by cycling. The reactions involve oxidation of the formate ion, ethanol, glucose, or carnitine catalyzed by the corresponding dehydroge...

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