Abstract

Abstract A degradation product of nicotinic acid representing the pyridine carbon skeleton was isolated and purified from parsley cell suspension cultures after incubation with [6-14C]nicotinic acid for 70 h. The catabolite was identified as glutaric acid by means of spectroscopic (GC-MS and 1H NMR) and chromatographic (TLC, HPLC) techniques. Glutaric acid when applied to parsley cell cultures was readily degraded to CO2 but intermediate products could not be identified.

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