picolinate
Picolinate refers to salts or esters of picolinic acid (pyridine-2-carboxylic acid). It denotes the picolinate anion that forms when picolinic acid loses a proton. In coordination chemistry, picolinate is a bidentate ligand that binds metal centers through the pyridine nitrogen and one carboxylate oxygen, often forming five-membered chelate rings. Picolinate ligands readily form stable complexes with a wide range of metals, including zinc, iron, copper, manganese, and calcium, and are used to modulate solubility and reactivity of metal ions.
In biology, picolinic acid is an endogenous metabolite of the kynurenine pathway from tryptophan. It can be
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