a nucleotide derived from adenosine that occurs in muscle tissue; the major source of energy for cellular reactions
A chemical compound found in cells, which is a rich source of energy for the body
Common energy-donating molecule in biochemical reactions Also an important compound in transfer of phosphate groups
Molecule composed of adenine, ribose and three phosphate groups bound by high-energy linkages and associated with energy transfer in living cells
ATP, C10H16N5O13P3, is an organic compound composed of adenine, the sugar ribose, and three phosphate groups It serves as the major energy source within the cell to drive a number of biological processes such as photosynthesis, muscle contraction, and the synthesis of proteins
An organic, phosphate-rich compound important in the transfer of energy in organisms Its central role in living cells makes it an excellent indicator of the presence of living material in water A measure of ATP therefore provides a sensitive and rapid estimate of Biomass ATP is reported in micrograms per liter of the original water sample
An organic molecule which stores energy in the cell It is the last step in the transfer of food energy into the physical work of the muscle
form of stored energy in organisms that is composed of a nucleotide with ribose sugar and three phosphates (Biology), ATP
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide that is of fundamental importance as a carrier of chemical energy in all living organisms ATP can undergo hydrolysis, a reaction triggered by ATPase, which releases a large amount of energy that is used to fuel such biological processes as muscle contraction or the active transport of ions and molecules across cell membranes, or the synthesis of biomolecules
A synthetic riboflavin A component of Unipertan V-242 that functions as a catalyst in the tanning process