“…Other workers have found that leucovorin is a stable form of metabolically active folic acid when cells or cellular homogenates are either grown or incubated with p-aminobenzoic or pteroylglutamic acid. Reid and Couch (1955) found that chicken liver homogenates converted pteroylglutamic acid to leucovorin; Nichol (1954) reported that cellfree extracts of S. faecalis converted pteroylglutamic acid to leucovorin; Laseelles and Woods (1954) reported that suspensions of S. faecalis strain ATCC 8043 incubated with pteroylglutamic acid produce leucovorin; Davidson et al (1956) fed radioactive p-aminobenzoic acid to a p-aminobenzoic acid-requiring mutant of E. coli and isolated radioactive compounds which seemed to resemble leucovorin.…”