“…The third pathway involves the reduction of the pyrimidine ring so that uracil is converted to dihydrouracil, N-carbamyl-,8-alanine, and ,8-alanine. This reductive pathway has been ascribed to a wide variety of organisms including the procaryotes Clostridium (4,15) and Hydrogenomonas (16) and a broad spectrum of eucaryotes including mammals (12), higher plants (28), Euglena (31), Neurospora (35), Saccharomyces and Torulopis (23), and Rhodotorula (20,29). In the cases of Neurospora and Rhodotorula, a functional demonstration of the complete pathway is lacking.…”