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Nicotine Biosynthesis Mapped in Wild Tobacco

By Phys.org · 2026-04-10
Nicotine Biosynthesis Mapped in Wild Tobacco
Why it matters: Mapping nicotine's biosynthesis could enable new production methods for its use in pesticides and neurological disorder treatments.
Scientists have finally mapped the last steps of nicotine biosynthesis in wild tobacco, resolving a long-standing mystery about the potent alkaloid's creation. This breakthrough could unlock new avenues for producing nicotine, which has been used as a pesticide since 1690 and holds therapeutic promise for neurological disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

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