Search Results - "Bourgaud, F"
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Production of plant secondary metabolites: a historical perspective
Published in Plant Science (01-10-2001)“…Studies on plant secondary metabolites have been increasing over the last 50 years. These molecules are known to play a major role in the adaptation of plants…”
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Accumulation of cynaropicrin in globe artichoke and localization of enzymes involved in its biosynthesis
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-10-2015)“…•Cynaropicrin mainly accumulates in globe artichoke leaves inside trichomes.•Cynaropicrin level correlates with expression of genes encoding CcGAS, CcGAO and…”
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Biosynthesis of coumarins in plants: a major pathway still to be unravelled for cytochrome P450 enzymes
Published in Phytochemistry reviews (29-11-2006)“…Coumarins (1,2-benzopyrones) are ubiquitously found in higher plants where they originate from the phenylpropanoid pathway. They contribute essentially to the…”
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Organ-specific responses of tomato growth and phenolic metabolism to nitrate limitation
Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-09-2012)“…Phenolic compounds are secondary metabolites involved in plant innate chemical defence against pests and diseases. Their concentration varies depending on…”
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Hairy root and tissue cultures of Leucojum aestivum L.--relationships to galanthamine content
Published in Phytochemistry reviews (01-04-2007)“…Galanthamine, an isoquinoline alkaloid acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, is an important agent used all around the world for the symptomatic treatment of senile…”
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Caffeoylquinic acids biosynthesis and accumulation in Cynara cardunculus: state of the art
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2013)“…Plant secondary metabolites are highly evolved compounds performing different functions, and have been widely exploited from food to medicine. A constant…”
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Litchi chinensis fatty acid diversity: occurrence of the unusual cyclopropanoic fatty acids
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-12-2000)“…Litchi chinensis (Sapindaceae) is a tree that originates from China and is cultivated for its sweet fruits all over the world in warm climates. Unusual fatty…”
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Ruta graveolens L.: a promising species for the production of furanocoumarins
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (2001)“…Psoralen and its derivatives (linear furanocoumarins) are used in dermatology, and are also very promising in the treatment of other diseases. These secondary…”
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Hydroponic combined with natural or forced root permeabilization: a promising technique for plant secondary metabolite production
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-10-2002)“…In order to evaluate a possible new method for the production of plant secondary compounds at industrial scale, Datura innoxia Mill. plants were cultivated in…”
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Production of flavonoids by Psoralea hairy root cultures
Published in Plant cell, tissue and organ culture (1999)“…Eighteen transformed root cultures from 7 Psoralea plant species (Leguminosae) were established with the objective of producing daidzein and related…”
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Production of daidzein by callus cultures of Psoralea species and comparison with plants
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How Does Tomato Quality (Sugar, Acid, and Nutritional Quality) Vary with Ripening Stage, Temperature, and Irradiance?
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (27-02-2008)“…The objective of this study was to understand the respective impact of ripening stage, temperature, and irradiance on seasonal variations of tomato fruit…”
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Quantification of Daidzein and Furanocoumarin Conjugates of Psoralea cinerea L. (Leguminosae)
Published in Phytochemical analysis (01-01-1997)“…We have developed an indirect method for quantifying daidzein (flavonoid), psoralen and angelicin (furanocoumarins) conjugates of Psoralea cinerea L. Cellular…”
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Accumulation of cynaropicrin in globe artichoke and localization ofenzymes involved in its biosynthesis
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (2015)“…Globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) belongs to the Asteraceae family, in which one ofthe most biologically significant class of secondary…”
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Cytochrome P450s from Cynara cardunculus L. CYP71AV9 andCYP71BL5, catalyze distinct hydroxylations in the sesquiterpenelactone biosynthetic pathway
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (2014)“…Cynara cardunculus (Asteraceae) is a cross pollinated perennial crop which includes the two cultivatedtaxa globe artichoke and cultivated cardoon. The leaves…”
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CYP98A22, a phenolic ester 3'-hydroxylase specialized in the synthesis of chlorogenic acid, as a new tool for enhancing the furanocoumarin concentration in Ruta graveolens
Published in BMC plant biology (29-08-2012)“…Furanocoumarins are molecules with proven therapeutic properties and are produced in only a small number of medicinal plant species such as Ruta graveolens. In…”
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Production of phenylpropanoid compounds by recombinant microorganisms expressing plant-specific biosynthesis genes
Published in Process biochemistry (1991) (01-05-2008)“…Phenylpropanoids play an important biological role in plants and are considered as potentially beneficial molecules for human health. For this purpose, they…”
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Cinnamic acid 4-hydroxylase mechanism-based inactivation by psoralen derivatives: cloning and characterization of a C4H from a psoralen producing plant— Ruta graveolens—exhibiting low sensitivity to psoralen inactivation
Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-02-2004)“…Cinnamate 4-hydroxylase (C4H, EC 1.14.13.11) complete cDNA was cloned from the leaves of Ruta graveolens, a psoralen producing plant. The recombinant enzyme…”
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