Publications by authors named "Suyan Wan"

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  • * Researchers identified over 9,000 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and highlighted key transcription factor families involved in flower development, showing hormonal influences like abscisic acid and gibberellic acid on male flowers, and auxin on both genders.
  • * A gene regulatory network (GRN) was constructed to reveal core transcription factors that control the development of floral organs, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms of flower differentiation in spinach.
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Papaya is a tropical fruit crop renowned for its rich nutrition, particularly pro-vitamin A. Aroma substances are a major component of fruit quality. While extensive research has been conducted on papaya aroma, there has been a notable lack of in-depth research into a specific class of substances.

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The leaf of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens Mazel) is rich in odorant compounds, which is important natural materials for the production of flavor. It also contains phenolic acids, amino acids and peptides, which is a potential source of natural bioactive compounds. The study of odor-active compounds in bamboo leaves can provide a basis for the discovery of natural flavor.

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Boiling, the most frequent edible way to hotpot seasoning (HS), exerts a significant impact on the aroma of HS. The present study employed, for the first time, a novel switchable system between GC-O-MS and GC×GC-O-MS (SGC/GC×GC-O-MS) to study the aroma compounds of HS and hotpot seasoning boiling liquid (HSBL). A total of 79 aroma compounds and 56 aroma-active compounds were identified.

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