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The widespread utilization of PLP in central metabolism, especially in amino acid biosynthesis, and its activity in the absence of enzymes, suggests PLP may be a &amp;quot;prebiotic&amp;quot; compound—that is, one that predates the origin of organic life (not to be confused with [[Prebiotic (nutrition)|prebiotic compounds]], substances which serve as a food source for beneficial bacteria).&lt;br /&gt;
In fact, heating [[Ammonia|NH3]] and [[Glycolaldehyde]] spontaneously forms a variety of pyridines, including pyridoxal. Under certain conditions, PLP is formed from cyanoacetylene, diacetylene, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, water, and a phosphoric acid.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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