(July 24, 2015 at 2:27 am)Arrogant Christian Wrote: Considering that first I'm not pushing anything? The reactions that use NAD+ and NADH resemble more closely reactions of physics than organic chemistry. Even in the reactions forming them they are a co-factor, simply receiving an electron rather than actually participating in the reaction more identifiable as organic chemistry. Perhaps you have confused the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) that I am referring to with something else, cause I'm quite aware what that NAD+ is, how it is formed, and the reactions in which it participates. In the hopes that this thread might survive, I'll ask you to not post further unless you have something actually pertaining to the original post.
Are you seriously going to double down on the stupid? There is absolutely no way in hell you are a biochemist at this point.
Just to prove my point, how precisely do you inject NAD?