Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
biosynthetic-pathway
Noun
/ˌbaɪ.oʊ.sɪnˈθet.ɪk ˈpæθ.weɪ/

Definition
A series of biochemical reactions and processes that lead to the synthesis of complex molecules from simpler ones within living organisms.

Examples
- The biosynthetic pathway for cholesterol involves multiple enzymatic steps.
- Researchers are studying the biosynthetic pathways of various antibiotics to improve their efficacy.
- Understanding the biosynthetic pathway of plant pigments can enhance agricultural productivity.

Meaning
The biosynthetic pathway refers to the sequenced, enzyme-catalyzed reactions that transform simple substrates into biomolecules, commonly occurring in cells.

Synonyms
- Metabolic pathway
- Synthetic pathway
- Biochemical pathway