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Anthocyanins - Biosynthesis, Functions, and Applications (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
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Anthocyanins - Biosynthesis, Functions, and Applications (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
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In recent years there has been an unprecedented expansion of
knowledge about anthocyanins pigments. Indeed, the molecular
genetic control of anthocyanins biosynthesis is now one of the best
understood of all secondary metabolic pathways. There have also
been substantial improvements in analytical technology that have
led to the discovery of novel anthocyanin compounds. Armed with
this knowledge and the tools for genetic engineering, plant
breeders are now introducing vibrant new colors into horticultural
crops. The food industry has also benefited from the resurgence of
interest in anthocyanins. A greater understanding of the chemistry
of these pigments has led to improved methods for stabilizing the
color of anthocyanins extracts, so that they are more useful as
food colorings. Methods for the bulk production of anthocyanins
from cell cultures have been optimized for this purpose. Possible
benefits to human health from the ingestion of anthocyanin-rich
foods have also been a major feature of the recent scientific
literature. Anthocyanins are remarkably potent antioxidants, and
their ingestion has been postulated to stave off the effects of
oxidative stress. These pigments, especially in conjunction with
other flavonoids, have been associated with reductions in the
incidence and severity of many other non-infectious diseases,
including diabetes, cardiovascular disease and certain cancers. An
industry is developing around anthocyanins as nutritional
supplements. Finally, there has been significant progress in our
understanding of the benefits of anthocyanins to plants themselves.
Originally considered an extravagance without a purpose,
anthocyanins are now implicated in multifarious vital functions.
These include the attraction of pollinators and frugivores,
aposematic defense from herbivores, and protection from
environmental stressors such as strong light, UVB, drought, and
free radical attacks. Anthocyanins are evidently highly versatile,
and enormously useful to plants. This book covers all aspects of
the biosynthesis and function of anthocyanins (and related
compounds such as proanthocyanidins) in plants, and their
applications in agriculture, food products, and human health.
Featured areas include their relevance to: * Plant stress * Flower
and fruit color * Human health * Wine quality and health attributes
* Food colorants and ingredients * Cell culture production systems
* The pastoral sector
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