I will look more deeply into it. but my first impression was: How the heck would you e.g. produce vitamin B in cell free systems?
In a cell you largely benefit that all kind of precursor substances are already present. Else you would have to extensivey chemically synthesize the precursors, which makes it useless for what I understand.
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