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Ian D. Spenser

Professor Emeritus

B.Sc. (Birmingham), Ph.D., D.Sc. (London), F.R.S.C., F.R.S.C. (U.K.), F.C.I.C.

Biosynthesis

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     The general area of research is the investigation, by means of tracer methods, of the biosynthesis of natural products containing nitrogen.

     Whereas in earlier years sole emphasis was placed on attempts to develop and confirm biogenetic hypotheses by demonstrating non-random incorporation of radioactivity from singly 14C-labelled substrates into predicted positions of biosynthetic products (e.g., Vitamin B1, Vitamin B6, Ephedrine) and to establish thereby that the substrate served as a specific precursor of the products, an additional thrust of current work is leading in several new directions. Among these are:

     Natural products containing piperidine, pyridine, pyrimidine and purine ring systems serve as vehicles for these methods. Current work focusses on the origin of the two B-vitamins, Thiamin (B1) and Pyridoxine (B6).

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Mailing Address:
Dr I.D. Spenser
Department of Chemistry
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ont., Canada
L8S 4M1
Telephone:
Voice (905) 525-9140, ext. 27791 or 23245
FAX   (905) 522-2509
Office: ABB-331
E-mail: spenser@mcmaster.ca

Chemistry Faculty
Department of Chemistry.

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