燕麦中的酚酰胺(venanthramides)--最新综述。

IF 4.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Bioengineered Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-23 DOI:10.1080/21655979.2024.2305029
Xi Xie, Miaoyan Lin, Gengsheng Xiao, Huifan Liu, Feng Wang, Dongjie Liu, Lukai Ma, Qin Wang, Zhiyong Li
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摘要

燕麦(Avena sativa L.)是世界谷类作物之一。燕麦次生代谢产物中独特的植物生物碱(Avenanthramides,AVNs)对人类和动物具有重要的营养价值。人们已经在体内和体外研究并证实了 AVNs 的多种生物活性。尽管如此,世界各地的研究人员仍在努力学习更多有关 AVNs 的知识。在这项工作中,我们重点介绍了最近的最新研究成果,这些成果加深了我们对 AVNs 生物活性、分布,尤其是 AVNs 生物合成的了解。由于燕麦中的 AVNs 含量有限,严格限制了燕麦的需求,因此了解 AVNs 生物合成的基本机制不仅对开发植物和微生物中的可再生、可持续和环境友好型来源非常重要,而且对设计通过诱导和代谢工程提高 AVNs 产量的有效策略也非常重要。此外,还讨论了提高本地生产者和用于食品和饲料的异源系统中 AVN 产量的未来方向。本摘要将提供有关燕麦中这些特定天然产品的广阔视野。
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Phenolic amides (avenanthramides) in oats - an update review.

Oats (Avena sativa L.) are one of the worldwide cereal crops. Avenanthramides (AVNs), the unique plant alkaloids of secondary metabolites found in oats, are nutritionally important for humans and animals. Numerous bioactivities of AVNs have been investigated and demonstrated in vivo and in vitro. Despite all these, researchers from all over the world are taking efforts to learn more knowledge about AVNs. In this work, we highlighted the recent updated findings that have increased our understanding of AVNs bioactivity, distribution, and especially the AVNs biosynthesis. Since the limits content of AVNs in oats strictly hinders the demand, understanding the mechanisms underlying AVN biosynthesis is important not only for developing a renewable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly source in both plants and microorganisms but also for designing effective strategies for enhancing their production via induction and metabolic engineering. Future directions for improving AVN production in native producers and heterologous systems for food and feed use are also discussed. This summary will provide a broad view of these specific natural products from oats.

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Bioengineered
Bioengineered BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
8.20
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1114
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Bioengineered provides a platform for publishing high quality research on any aspect of genetic engineering which involves the generation of recombinant strains (both prokaryote and eukaryote) for beneficial applications in food, medicine, industry, environment and bio-defense.
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