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Is Coenzyme-A the same as Coenzyme Q10 and Coenzyme 1 (NADH/Enada)?

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Is Coenzyme-A the same as Coenzyme Q10 and Coenzyme 1 (NADH/Enada)?

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They are all metabolic enzymes and they are all intricately involved in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle) of energy production for the body. That is where the similarity ends. Coenzyme-A has over 100 critical functions in the human body and is known as the most active metabolic enzyme in the human body. ANALOGY: Coenzyme 1 (NADH/Enada) is the “spark plug” to the TCA cycle of energy production. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) would be considered the “oxygenation” of that process, while Coenzyme-A is the “ignition switch” to the whole process of energy production. Many people know that Coenzyme Q10 and Coenzyme 1 (NADH) are important enzymes, but the bottom line is that Coenzyme-A is actually more important because it is required to initiate the chemical reactions that involve the utilization of Coenzyme Q10 and Coenzyme 1. If Coenzyme-A is not available in sufficient amounts then the human body cannot utilize Coenzyme Q10, Coenzyme 1 and many of the other nutrients the body needs to stay he

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