Publications by authors named "B Thomasset"

The circadian clock plays a critical role in regulating plant physiology and metabolism. However, the way in which the clock impacts the regulation of lipid biosynthesis in seeds is partially understood. In the present study, we characterized the seed fatty acid (FA) and glycerolipid (GL) compositions of pseudo-response regulator mutants.

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Lipoic acid (LA, 6,8-dithiooctanoic acid) is a sulfur containing coenzyme essential for the activity of several key enzymes involved in oxidative and single carbon metabolism in most bacteria and eukaryotes. LA is synthetized by the concerted activity of the octanoyltransferase (LIP2, EC 2.3.

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Flax ( L.) seed oil, which accumulates in the embryo, and mucilage, which is synthesized in the seed coat, are of great economic importance for food, pharmaceutical as well as chemical industries. Theories on the link between oil and mucilage production in seeds consist in the spatio-temporal competition of both compounds for photosynthates during the very early stages of seed development.

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Article Synopsis
  • A novel water-soluble polysaccharide called AGP1 was isolated from Anethum graveolens seeds and characterized through various chemical and instrumental analysis techniques.
  • AGP1 consists mainly of glucose, galactose, mannose, and arabinose, with good thermal stability up to 275 °C and notable in vitro antioxidant properties.
  • In turkey sausages, AGP1 at 0.3% (w/w) acted as an effective preservative, reducing lipid peroxidation and improving pH and bacterial stability during cold storage, highlighting its potential for use in the food and nutraceutical industries.
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