Author:
Maass W. S. G.,Neish A. C.
Abstract
Tracer experiments with 14C-labeled compounds showed that phenylalanine, phenyllactic acid, and polyporic acid were readily incorporated into both pulvinic dilactone and calycin. Pulse-labeling experiments with phenylalanine and polyporic acid showed pulvinic dilactone was labeled more quickly than calycin, although eventually calycin may become more heavily labeled. These results can be explained by postulating the following sequence of reactions: phenylalanine → phenylpyruvic acid → polyporic acid → pulvinic acid → pulvinic dilactone → calycin.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
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