Biology, asked by vanshika2875, 7 months ago

what are ptamines in biology??guys please give me correct answer..
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Answered by ItzDaminicutie
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Folates are pterins that contain p-aminobenzoic acid connected to the methyl group at position 6 of the pteridine ring system (known as pteroic acid) conjugated with one or more L-glutamates. They participate in numerous biological group transfer reactions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Folates are pterins that contain p-aminobenzoic acid connected to the methyl group at position 6 of the pteridine ring system (known as pteroic acid) conjugated with one or more L-glutamates. They participate in numerous biological group transfer reactions.

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