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LYO-ADESIN 20MG INJECTION — Description, Dosage, Side Effects | PillsCard
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LYO-ADESIN 20MG INJECTION
凍晶注射劑
INN: ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE DISODIUM
Data updated: 2026-04-11
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凍晶注射劑
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Manufacturer
中國化學製藥股份有限公司新豐工廠 (TW)
ATC Code
C01EB10
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TFDA
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Adenosine triphosphate(ATP) is anucleoside triphosphatethat providesfree energyof approximately 58kJ/mol(0.6eV)to drive and support many processes in livingcells, such asmuscle contraction,nerve impulsepropagation, andchemical synthesis. Found in all known forms oflife, it is often referred to as the "molecular unit ofcurrency" for intracellularenergy transfer.
When consumed in ametabolicprocess, ATP converts either toadenosine diphosphate(ADP) or toadenosine monophosphate(AMP). Other processes, such asoxidative phosphorylationorsubstrate-level phosphorylation, regenerate ATP. ATP is also aprecursortoDNAandRNA, and is used as acoenzyme. Daily, an average adult human recycles through synthesis and hydrolysis around 50 kilograms of ATP (about 100moles).
From the perspective ofbiochemistry, ATP is classified as anucleoside triphosphate, which indicates that it consists of three components: a nitrogenous base (adenine), the sugarribose, and thetriphosphate.