ADP

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ADP

Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) is an organic compound that plays a pivotal role in metabolism and energy production in cells. It is made up of adenosine and two phosphate groups. ADP is involved in many cellular processes, including ATP synthesis, which provides energy for many enzymatic reactions, and signal transduction.

Category
Bioactive Compound
Molecular Formula
C10H15N5O10P2
Mechanism of Action
ADP works primarily by participating in the transfer of energy within the cell. It is converted to ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) for energy storage via the process of oxidative phosphorylation or through the use of other energy sources like carbohydrates and fats.
Evidence Grade
Not applicable

Other Names

  • Adenosine diphosphate

Primary Benefits

  • Energy production
  • Regulation of platelet aggregation
  • Influences multiple enzymatic reactions

Recommended Dosage

General Not applicable as it's not typically taken as a dietary supplement

Precautions

  • Not typically taken as a supplement. Its levels are managed within the body through various physiological processes.
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“metformin again we don't know exactly how it's activating kynise but I think the best evidence is that it's it's a mitochondrial toxin so you're actually inhibiting mitochondrial function and that has the effect of activating AMP kinace as a sensor of ATP and ADP um or AM and ADP so that's probably how Metformin is activating AMP kinace but it's a very dirty drug it does a lot it has a lot of targets and so it could be other stuff that metformin is doing as well”

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“what do you think about the devices I sent you a few on on email that you breathe into that sort of supposedly tell you what type of fuel you're using to produce ADP”

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“the glucose has to be phosphorated so you're going to lose an ATP in the process so you're going to go ATP goes to ADP and then that ADP will go to a denzine monophosphate which will then go to im an ocol monophosphate which will then go to Uric acid”

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