Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry

Coenzyme: A cofactor that is not just an inorganic ion.

CH3CH2OH
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Ethanol
  
NAD+
A coenzyme

Acetaldehyde
  
NADH
Oxidation of ethanol to acetaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase (an enzyme) uses NAD+ as an oxidizing agent and coenzyme. NAD+ is categorized as a coenzyme because it is an organic molecule (structurally more complex than an inorganic ion).


Carboxypeptidase A, an enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis of a protein's C-terminal amino acid residue (shown in red), uses Zn2+ as a cofactor. Zn2+ is an inorganic ion and not an organic molecule, and thus not categorized as a coenzyme.