释义 |
tri·phos·pho·pyridine nucleotide \(|)trī|fäsfō+...-\ noun Etymology: tri- + phosph- + pyridine : a coenzyme C21H28N7O17P3 of numerous dehydrogenases (as that acting on glucose 6-phosphate) that occurs especially in red blood cells and plays a role in intermediate metabolism similar to that of diphosphopyridine nucleotide but acting often on different metabolites — called also codehydrogenase II, coenzyme II, TPN |