The
molecule for this month comes from the article “Isolation
of Shikimic Acid from Star Aniseed” by Richard Payne and Michael
Edmonds. Shikimic acid plays a key role in the biosynthesis of many important
natural products including aromatic amino acids, alkaloids, phenolics,
and phenylpropanoids. It plays such an important role that one of the key
biosynthetic pathways is referred to as the shikimate pathway.
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