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Anabasis aphylla Anabasine, Lupinine

In accord with previous conclusionsabout the relationship between lysine and anabasine (3), lysine has been found to be a precursor for (3) in Anabasis aphylla along a pathway which does not involve symmetrical intermediates.Aspartic acid was found to serve as a precursor for both rings of anabasine whilst lysine was incorporated into lupinine, again in accord with previous results. [Pg.2]

Anabasis aphylla A cell-free extract from this species converted [2- Cjlysine to labelled anabasine, aphylline, and lupinine, the incorporation being almost the same as with the intact plant... [Pg.117]


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