. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. N o uridine diphosphoglucose galactose-1-phosphate appears as long as the equilibrium conditions are not satisfied. The biological synthesis of L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) may be taken as an example of the formation of special materials from hexoses. Studies with peas and mung beans indicate that this acid may be derived as follows, where UDP represents the uridine diphosphate portion of the molecule: CH2OH COOH 0. H. UDP -O. H uridine diphospho- galactose OH H, H N— K UDP uridine diphospho- galacturonic acid H HO Jr -0=0 —C—


. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. N o uridine diphosphoglucose galactose-1-phosphate appears as long as the equilibrium conditions are not satisfied. The biological synthesis of L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) may be taken as an example of the formation of special materials from hexoses. Studies with peas and mung beans indicate that this acid may be derived as follows, where UDP represents the uridine diphosphate portion of the molecule: CH2OH COOH 0. H. UDP -O. H uridine diphospho- galactose OH H, H N— K UDP uridine diphospho- galacturonic acid H HO Jr -0=0 —C—H H H OH UDP uridine diphospho- galacturonolactone TPNH HO. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mallette, M. Frank (Manney Frank), 1917-. New York, Wiley


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