NADPH is a reduced form of NADP+. The latter features an extra hydrogen ion in its chemical structure. When NADP+ transforms into NADPH, the other hydrogen ion is released as part of the reaction while the other hydrogen ion becomes a part of the NADPH structure.
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Collagen is an extracellular matrix protein and one of the most abundant protein in the body. Its triple-helical structure is a result of the 3 coiled chains. Each chain mainly comprises of Glycine, Proline and Hydroxyproline. The Glycine hydrogen bonds with residues of the adjacent chain while the proline and hydroxyproline C-N bonds provide stability in the structure.
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