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=== Biochemistry ===
[[File:NAD+ Oxidation and Reduction.png|thumb|upright=1.3|The active Nicotinamide group on the molecule NAD<sup>+</sup> undergoes oxidation in many metabolic pathways.]]
Nicotinamide, as a part of the cofactor [[nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide]] (NADH / NAD<sup>+</sup>) is crucial to life. In cells, nicotinamide is incorporated into NAD<sup>+</sup> and [[nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate]] (NADP<sup>+</sup>). NAD<sup>+</sup> and NADP<sup>+</sup> are [[Cofactor (biochemistry)|cofactor]]s in a wide variety of enzymatic [[redox|oxidation-reduction]] reactions, most notably [[glycolysis]], the [[citric acid cycle]], and the [[electron transport chain]]. If humans ingest nicotinamide, it will likely undergo a series of reactions that transform it into NAD, which can then undergo a transformation to form NADP<sup>+</sup>. This method of creation of NAD<sup>+</sup> is called a [[Salvage Pathway|salvage pathway]]. However, the human body can produce NAD<sup>+</sup> from the amino acid [[tryptophan]] and niacin without our ingestion of nicotinamide.

Biochemistry

The active Nicotinamide group on the molecule NAD+ undergoes oxidation in many metabolic pathways.

Nicotinamide, as a part of the cofactor nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH / NAD+) is crucial to life. In cells, nicotinamide is incorporated into NAD+ and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+). NAD+ and NADP+ are cofactors in a wide variety of enzymatic oxidation-reduction reactions, most notably glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain. If humans ingest nicotinamide, it will likely undergo a series of reactions that transform it into NAD, which can then undergo a transformation to form NADP+. This method of creation of NAD+ is called a salvage pathway. However, the human body can produce NAD+ from the amino acid tryptophan and niacin without our ingestion of nicotinamide.