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Frank A. Loewus

Researcher at Washington State University

Publications -  74
Citations -  3355

Frank A. Loewus is an academic researcher from Washington State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ascorbic acid & Inositol. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 74 publications receiving 3227 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank A. Loewus include Kyoto University & University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

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Metabolic Conversion of l-Ascorbic Acid to Oxalic Acid in Oxalate-accumulating Plants

TL;DR: This relationship between l-ascorbic acid metabolism and oxalic acid formation must be given careful consideration in attempts to explain oxalate-accumulating plants.
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Biosynthesis and metabolism of ascorbic acid in plants

TL;DR: The biosynthesis of L‐ascorbic acid in plants differs from that encountered in ascorbic acid‐synthesizing animals, and in vivo studies with tracers clearly establish the stereochemical detail of both processes.
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A Calcium-Activated Phytase from Pollen of Lilium longiflorum.

TL;DR: A phytase was isolated and partially purified from the pollen of Lilium longiflorum Thumb and activated by Ca(2+) and Sr(2)+ but not by the other divalent cations tested.
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Conversion of l-Sorbosone to l-Ascorbic Acid by a NADP-Dependent Dehydrogenase in Bean and Spinach Leaf.

TL;DR: An NADP-dependent dehydrogenase catalyzing the conversion of l-sorbosone to l-ascorbic acid has been isolated from Phaseolus vulgaris and Spinacia oleracea and it is stable at -20 degrees C for up to 8 months.
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The Biosynthesis of (+)-Tartaric Acid in Pelargonium crispum

TL;DR: Experiments with specifically labeled substrates suggest a path of conversion involving cleavage of l-ascorbic acid, or a metabolic product of l -ascorbIC acid, between C(2) and C(3), such that oxalic acid arises from the two carbon fragment and (+)-tartaric acid from the four carbon fragment.