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Proposing Signaling Molecules as Key Optimization Targets for Intensifying the Phytochemical Biosynthesis Induced by Emerging Nonthermal Stress Pretreatments of Plant-Based Foods: A Focus on γ-Aminobutyric Acid Journal article
Xia, Qiang, Zheng, Yuanrong, Wang, Libin, Chen, Xiaojia. Proposing Signaling Molecules as Key Optimization Targets for Intensifying the Phytochemical Biosynthesis Induced by Emerging Nonthermal Stress Pretreatments of Plant-Based Foods: A Focus on γ-Aminobutyric Acid[J]. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2023, 71(34), 12622-12644.
Authors:  Xia, Qiang;  Zheng, Yuanrong;  Wang, Libin;  Chen, Xiaojia
Favorite | TC[WOS]:5 TC[Scopus]:5  IF:5.7/6.0 | Submit date:2024/01/10
Biofortification Technique  Nonthermal Processing  Nonthermally Stressed Plants  Postharvest Nonthermal Elicitor  Secondary Metabolites  
Systematically activation of secondary metabolic biosynthetic gene clusters and investigating their regulation in Aspergillus nidulans. Conference paper
Guo, S., Qin, L., Dong, L., Tan, K., Wong, K. H.. Systematically activation of secondary metabolic biosynthetic gene clusters and investigating their regulation in Aspergillus nidulans.[C], 2018.
Authors:  Guo, S.;  Qin, L.;  Dong, L.;  Tan, K.;  Wong, K. H.
Favorite |  | Submit date:2022/07/27
secondary metabolites  aspergillus nidulans  gene clusters  
Quinones Derived from Plant Secondary Metabolites as Anti-cancer Agents Journal article
Lu, Jin-Jian, Bao, Jiao-Lin, Wu, Guo-Sheng, Xu, Wen-Shan, Huang, Ming-Qing, Chen, Xiu-Ping, Wang, Yi-Tao. Quinones Derived from Plant Secondary Metabolites as Anti-cancer Agents[J]. ANTI-CANCER AGENTS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 2013, 13(3), 456-463.
Authors:  Lu, Jin-Jian;  Bao, Jiao-Lin;  Wu, Guo-Sheng;  Xu, Wen-Shan;  Huang, Ming-Qing; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:110 TC[Scopus]:124  IF:2.6/2.5 | Submit date:2018/11/01
Quinone  Secondary Metabolites  Tumor