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Effect of cyanide on biosynthesis of ascorbic acid in vitro.

I. B. Chatterjee, +3 more
- 27 Sep 1957 - 
- Vol. 126, Iss: 3274, pp 608-609
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This article is published in Science.The article was published on 1957-09-27. It has received 25 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ascorbic acid & Cyanide.

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Evolution and the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid

TL;DR: The ability to synthesize ascorbic acid is absent in the insects, invertebrates, and fishes and a similar transition in the biosynthetic ability was observed in the branched evolution of the birds.
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Synthesis and some major functions of vitamin C in animals.

TL;DR: Using the in vitro method, the ascorbic acid synthesizing abilities of different species of animals in the phylogenetic tree are examined, and the results are given below.
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L-Ascorbic Acid Synthesis in Birds: Phylogenetic Trend

TL;DR: The ability of several species of birds to synthesize L-ascorbic acid is correlated with their phylogeny, and the pattern of evolution of the ascorbic acid pathway among birds is similar to that among mammals.
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Species difference in regard to the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid.

TL;DR: The Grollman and Lehninger method has shown that, as opposed to mammals, the capacity for synthesizing ascorbic acid in the birds and reptiles they studied, namely, the chicken, pigeon and tortoise, resides in the kidney tissues.
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Aspects of ascorbic acid biosynthesis in animals.

TL;DR: The results indicate that in the evolutionary ascent the enzyme originally residing in the kidney gradually passes into the liver and finally disappears from the liver also.
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