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NADPH dehydrogenase (quinone): a flavoprotein that oxidizes NADH or NADPH to NAD+ or NADP+ with quinones (e.g., menadione) as hydrogen acceptors. SYN: DT-diaphorase, menadione reductase, phylloquinone reductase, quinone reductase.
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NADPH dehydrogenase (quinone): A flavoprotein that reversibly catalyzes the oxidation of NADH or NADPH by various quinones and oxidation-reduction dyes. The enzyme is inhibited by dicoumarol, capsaicin, and caffeine. EC 1.6.99.2.
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