diaphorase

[ dahy-af-uh-reys ]
/ daɪˈæf əˌreɪs /

noun Biochemistry.

a flavoprotein, found in mitochondria, that acts as an enzyme in catalyzing the oxidation of reduced NAD.

Origin of diaphorase

< German Diaphorase (1938) < Greek diáphor(os) different, unlike (see dia-, -phore) + German -ase -ase