1961
DOI: 10.1248/yakushi1947.81.12_1767
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Studies on the Biological Activity of Nicotinic Acid N-Oxide. IV

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“…Similarly, the vitamin B 6 derivative pyridoxine N-oxide (50) has been demonstrated to undergo reduction in yeast incubates 168 . Resting cells of Escherichia coli transform nicotinic acid N-oxide to nicotinic acid 169 ; it has been concluded that certain microbes can adaptively produce enzymes which reduce the N-oxide, so that the nicotinic acid formed can be utilized. Pyridylalanine N-oxides (51) block the growth of Escherichia coli, the 4-isomer being the most potent inhibitor 170 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the vitamin B 6 derivative pyridoxine N-oxide (50) has been demonstrated to undergo reduction in yeast incubates 168 . Resting cells of Escherichia coli transform nicotinic acid N-oxide to nicotinic acid 169 ; it has been concluded that certain microbes can adaptively produce enzymes which reduce the N-oxide, so that the nicotinic acid formed can be utilized. Pyridylalanine N-oxides (51) block the growth of Escherichia coli, the 4-isomer being the most potent inhibitor 170 .…”
Section: Reductionsmentioning
confidence: 99%