<P>The Carotenoids book series provides detailed accounts of the fundamental chemistry of carotenoids and the basic methods used in carotenoid research, and critical discussions of the biochemistry, functions and applications of these important compounds.</P> <P>Volume 4 and its companion, Volume 5
Carotenoids in Nature: Biosynthesis, Regulation and Function
β Scribed by Claudia Stange (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 454
- Series
- Subcellular Biochemistry 79
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This comprehensive, edited book explores carotenoids and their important functional roles in yeast, bacteria and plants and a profound exposition on the structures of carotenoid molecules, focusing in the first of three parts on the biosynthesis of carotenoids. The regulation of carotenoid biosynthesis in photosynthesis as well as in plant, fruits, storage roots and algae is central to the second part, and discoveries about the function of carotenoids in human health feature in the third and final part. Many helpful illustrations, explanations, overviews and examples help to bring readers up to date on relevant themes including carotenogenic genes, carotenoids in fruits and metabolic engineering.
The book explores where carotenoids are synthesized in nature, including in carrots and algae. Contributing expert authors examine enzyme functions and plant models, and analyze the structure of carotenoid molecules. The function of carotenoids in photosynthesis and in photosynthetic organs as well as during fruit ripening are then explored. A whole chapter is dedicated to the latest research on apocarotenoids and further chapters cover interesting and novel themes on plastid development and the epigenetic regulation that affects carotenoid synthesis in plants. The metabolic engineering of carotenoids that has been done in fruits, plants, and seeds is another area that readers can explore, along with evidences on the function of carotenoids in human nutrition, as antioxidants, as in the control of lipid metabolism and in the absorption of carotenoids.
This is a highly informative and wide-ranging work which will update researchers in the field, as well as supporting students of plant physiology and biotechnology, as supplementary reading.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Carotenoid Distribution in Nature....Pages 3-33
Biosynthesis of Carotenoids in Plants: Enzymes and Color....Pages 35-69
Structures and Analysis of Carotenoid Molecules....Pages 71-108
Front Matter....Pages 109-109
Carotenoids and Photosynthesis....Pages 111-139
Regulation of Carotenoid Biosynthesis in Photosynthetic Organs....Pages 141-160
Regulation of Carotenoid Biosynthesis During Fruit Development....Pages 161-198
Carotenoid Biosynthesis in Daucus carota ....Pages 199-217
Carotenoids in Microalgae....Pages 219-237
Apocarotenoids: A New Carotenoid-Derived Pathway....Pages 239-272
Plastids and Carotenoid Accumulation....Pages 273-293
Evidence of Epigenetic Mechanisms Affecting Carotenoids....Pages 295-307
Front Matter....Pages 309-309
Manipulation of Carotenoid Content in Plants to Improve Human Health....Pages 311-343
Modern Breeding and Biotechnological Approaches to Enhance Carotenoid Accumulation in Seeds....Pages 345-358
Carotenoids as a Source of Antioxidants in the Diet....Pages 359-375
Carotenoids in Adipose Tissue Biology and Obesity....Pages 377-414
Absorption of Carotenoids and Mechanisms Involved in Their Health-Related Properties....Pages 415-454
Back Matter....Pages 455-457
β¦ Subjects
Protein Science;Food Science
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