In steroid synthesis, squalene is oxidizedto squalene epoxide. This reaction is somewhat unusual, in thatboth a reducing agent (NADPH) and an oxidizing agent (O2) arerequired. Why are both needed?

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In steroid synthesis, squalene is oxidized
to squalene epoxide. This reaction is somewhat unusual, in that
both a reducing agent (NADPH) and an oxidizing agent (O2) are
required. Why are both needed?

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