- Biosynthesis, i.e.,
chemical synthesis occurring in
biological contexts, is a term most
often referring to multi-step, enzyme-catalyzed
processes where...
-
variety of rice (Oryza sativa)
produced through genetic engineering to
biosynthesize beta-carotene, a
precursor of
vitamin A, in the
edible parts of the...
- halobacteria. Some bacteria, such as "Cyanobacteria" and Pseudomonadota, can
biosynthesize glutathione.
Systemic availability of
orally consumed glutathione has...
- acid (CBGA), the
parent molecule from
which other cannabinoids are
biosynthesized.
During plant growth, most of the CBG is
converted into
other cannabinoids...
-
brain and
spinal cord, and in
animal fats and oils.
Cholesterol is
biosynthesized by all
animal cells[citation needed] and is an
essential structural...
-
Ginkgo biloba. They are
diterpenoids with 20-carbon skeletons,
which are
biosynthesized from
geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate.
Ginkgolide B, specifically, is a...
- from the 1940s. However, it is
unclear whether these compounds are
biosynthesized by
microbes or by
plants and
animals themselves. A
microbial biosynthetic...
-
cinnamic acid by the
enzyme phenylalanine ammonia-lyase.
Phenylalanine is
biosynthesized via the
shikimate pathway. The
genetic disorder phenylketonuria (PKU)...
- but, in general,
found in
higher concentrations in the liver. It is
biosynthesized from
palmitic acid by the
action of the
enzyme Stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1...
- cysteine,
differing by an
additional methylene bridge (-CH2-). It is
biosynthesized from
methionine by the
removal of its
terminal Cε
methyl group. In the...