🔍
The vitamin required as coenzyme for the action of transaminases is (A) Niacin (B) Pantothenic acid (C) Pyridoxal phosphate (D) Riboflavin
0 like 0 dislike

1 Answer

 
Best answer
Answer : C
0 like 0 dislike

Please log in or register to answer this question.

Question ⇨⇦ Question

Related questions

The three vitamins which are specially required for proper nerve functions are (A) Thiamine, Niacin and Riboflavin (B) Thiamin, Folic acid, Choline (C) Thiamine, Riboflavin, Pantothenic acid (D) Thiamine, Pyridoxin, Vitamin B12
Last Answer : Answer : D...

Show Answer
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer

Concentration of pyruvic acid and lactic acid in blood is increased due to deficiency of the vitamin (A) Thiamin (B) Riboflavin (C) Niacin (D) Pantothenic acid
Last Answer : Answer : A...

Show Answer
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer

Coenzyme A contains the vitamin: (A) Riboflavin (B) Pantothenic acid (C) Pyridoxine (D) Thiamine
Last Answer : Answer : B...

Show Answer
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer

Concentration of pyruvic acid and lactic acid in blood is increased due to deficiency of the vitamin (A) Thiamin (B) Riboflavin (C) Niacin (D) Pantothenic acid
Last Answer : (A) Thiamin...

Show Answer
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer

The transketolase enzyme in the pentose phosphate pathway requires the B vitamin. (A) Pantothenic acid (B) Thiamin (C) Riboflavin (D) Nicotinic acid
Last Answer : Answer : B...

Show Answer
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer
Welcome to Ask Public, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.

708k questions

669k answers

287 comments

10.8k users

...