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Chirality ; 25(12): 823-31, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24114978

ABSTRACT

Pipecolic acid naturally occurs in microorganisms, plants, and animals, where it plays many roles, including the interactions between these organisms, and is a key constituent of many natural and synthetic bioactive molecules. This article provides a review of current knowledge on the natural occurrence of pipecolic acid and the known and potential significance of its L- and D-enantiomers in different scientific disciplines. Knowledge gaps with perspectives for future research identified within this article include the roles of the L- versus the D-enantiomer of pipecolic acid in plant resistance, nutrient acquisition, and decontamination of polluted soils, as well as rhizosphere ecology and medical issues.


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Pipecolic Acids/chemistry , Pipecolic Acids/classification , Pipecolic Acids/chemical synthesis , Plants/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
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