Publications by authors named "Yohei Uwagaki"

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  • Crocetin glycosides, like crocin, are recognized as beneficial for health, particularly in preventing chronic diseases and cancer, but their stability during cooking is not fully understood.!* -
  • This study found that crocetin glycosides in saffron remain stable when boiled for 20 minutes, but undergo structural changes when grilled at high temperatures, affecting their bioactivity.!* -
  • New crocetin glycosides were identified in freesia flowers, and their potential as edible flowers was explored; both saffron and freesia glycosides demonstrated moderate abilities to quench singlet oxygen, indicating antioxidant properties.!*
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Biocontrol agents (BCA) effectively suppress soil-borne disease symptoms using natural antagonistic prokaryotes or eukaryotes. The main issue associated with the application of BCA is that disease reduction effects are unstable under different field conditions. In order to identify potentially effective BCA among several fields, we compared prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities in soil with and without tomato bacterial wilt from three different fields, each of which had the same field management and similar soil characteristics.

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This comprehensive overview of the xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolase (XTH) family of genes and proteins in bryophytes, based on research using genomic resources that are newly available for the moss Physcomitrella patens, provides new insights into plant evolution. In angiosperms, the XTH genes are found in large multi-gene families, probably reflecting the diverse roles of individual XTHs in various cell types. As there are fewer cell types in P.

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