NADP sodium hydrate is the sodium salt hydrate form of NADP, a coenzyme involved in cellular electron transfer reactions in biological metabolism. It maintains cellular redox homeostasis and regulates many biological events, including cellular metabolism. NADPH, its reduced form, acts as a universal electron donor, providing reducing ability for synthetic metabolic reactions and redox balance.
- Maintains cellular redox homeostasis.
- Regulates cellular metabolism.
- Provides reducing ability for synthetic metabolic reactions.
- Plays a multifunctional role in regulating inflammation.
- Important for redox balance.
- Impairment can affect folate metabolism and nucleotide biosynthesis.
- Can form NAADP to mobilize Ca2+ and influence cell migration.
- Upregulation of de novo synthesis can promote breast cancer metastasis.
- Protects renal cells from oxidative stress.