Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of coenzymes for use in various applications. Coenzymes, which are non-protein organic molecules that bind to enzymes, play a crucial role in facilitating enzymatic reactions by acting as carriers of electrons, atoms, or functional groups. These molecules are indispensable in a wide array of biochemical processes, making them vital to scientific research. In the study of metabolic pathways, coenzymes such as NADH, FAD, and CoA are essential for understanding the mechanisms of cellular respiration, photosynthesis, and fatty acid synthesis. Researchers utilize coenzymes to probe the dynamics of enzyme catalysis and to study the structural and functional aspects of enzyme-coenzyme interactions. In molecular biology, coenzymes are instrumental in studying gene expression and regulation, as they participate in processes like DNA replication and repair, RNA transcription, and protein synthesis. Environmental scientists employ coenzymes to investigate microbial metabolism and biogeochemical cycles, which are critical for understanding nutrient cycling and ecosystem functioning. Additionally, coenzymes are used in synthetic biology and biotechnology to engineer metabolic pathways for the production of biofuels and other valuable biochemicals. Analytical chemists rely on coenzymes as reagents and standards in various assays and analytical techniques, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of biochemical measurements. By offering a diverse selection of coenzymes, Santa Cruz Biotechnology supports a wide range of scientific endeavors, enabling researchers to select the appropriate coenzyme for their specific experimental needs. This extensive range of coenzymes facilitates innovation and discovery across multiple scientific disciplines, including biochemistry, molecular biology, environmental science, and biotechnology. View detailed information on our available coenzymes by clicking on the product name.