Which is an oxidized form of a redox cofactor?
a. FAD+
b. NADP
c. FADH
d. NAD+
e. NADH
Answer- FAD+ , NAD+ and NADP. ( There are multiple right options actually)
Both FAD and NAD are oxidised forms of redox cofactors . Oxidised forms have donated electrons or hydrogen atom and have positive charge.
NADH and FADH are reduced forms which accept H atom or electrons and will have negative charge.
NADP is similar to NAD+ ,with an addition phosphate group . Is a redox cofactor and an oxidised form .
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