Isomaltulose is a structural isomer of sucrose (Suc). It has been widely used as a nonmetabolized sugar in physiological studies aimed at better understanding the regulatory roles and transport of sugars in plants. It is increasingly used as a nutritional human food, with some beneficial properties including low glycemic index and acariogenicity. Cloning of genes for Suc isomerases opened the way for direct commercial production in plants. The understanding that plants lack catabolic capabilities for isomaltulose indicated a possibility of enhanced yields relative to Suc. However, this understanding was based primarily on the treatment of intact cells with exogenous isomaltulose. Here, we show that sugarcane (Saccharum interspecific hybrids...
In recent decades, there has been an increase in the studies of isomaltulose obtainment, due to its ...
Isomaltulose is a noncariogenic reducing disaccharide and also a structural isomer of sucrose and is...
Abstract Background The importance of uridine 5′-diphosphate glucose (UDP-G) synthesis and degradati...
Isomaltulose (IM) is a natural isomer of sucrose. It is widely approved as a food with properties in...
Transgenic sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L. interspecific hybrids) line N3.2 engineered to expres...
Increasing sugar content is a primary objective of sugarcane improvement programs worldwide, since s...
Carbon captured through photosynthesis is transported, and sometimes stored in plants, as sugar. All...
An efficient in planta sugarcane-based production system may be realized by coupling the synthesis o...
Isomaltulose is a low cariogenic sweetener used as a substitute for sucrose in the food industry. In...
Isomaltulose is widely used in the food industry as a substitute for sucrose owing to its good proce...
The plant enzyme sucrose synthase (SuSy; EC 2.4.1.13) catalyzes the reversible conversion of sucrose...
AbstractThe healthy sweetener isomaltulose is industrially produced from the conversion of sucrose b...
Saccharum officinarum is one of the most cultivated hybrid varieties among the sugarcane varieties. ...
Sucrose synthase (SuSy) is one of the two enzyme families catalyzing the first step of sucrose utili...
Increasing sucrose content is a major objective of sugarcane breeding programs. One approach employe...
In recent decades, there has been an increase in the studies of isomaltulose obtainment, due to its ...
Isomaltulose is a noncariogenic reducing disaccharide and also a structural isomer of sucrose and is...
Abstract Background The importance of uridine 5′-diphosphate glucose (UDP-G) synthesis and degradati...
Isomaltulose (IM) is a natural isomer of sucrose. It is widely approved as a food with properties in...
Transgenic sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L. interspecific hybrids) line N3.2 engineered to expres...
Increasing sugar content is a primary objective of sugarcane improvement programs worldwide, since s...
Carbon captured through photosynthesis is transported, and sometimes stored in plants, as sugar. All...
An efficient in planta sugarcane-based production system may be realized by coupling the synthesis o...
Isomaltulose is a low cariogenic sweetener used as a substitute for sucrose in the food industry. In...
Isomaltulose is widely used in the food industry as a substitute for sucrose owing to its good proce...
The plant enzyme sucrose synthase (SuSy; EC 2.4.1.13) catalyzes the reversible conversion of sucrose...
AbstractThe healthy sweetener isomaltulose is industrially produced from the conversion of sucrose b...
Saccharum officinarum is one of the most cultivated hybrid varieties among the sugarcane varieties. ...
Sucrose synthase (SuSy) is one of the two enzyme families catalyzing the first step of sucrose utili...
Increasing sucrose content is a major objective of sugarcane breeding programs. One approach employe...
In recent decades, there has been an increase in the studies of isomaltulose obtainment, due to its ...
Isomaltulose is a noncariogenic reducing disaccharide and also a structural isomer of sucrose and is...
Abstract Background The importance of uridine 5′-diphosphate glucose (UDP-G) synthesis and degradati...