Oleosomes are natural oil droplets, abundant in plants and more specifically in seeds, composing 20–50 wt% of their mass. The structure of oleosomes is the mechanism that seeds developed to safely store energy in the form of triacylglycerols and use it during germination. For this, the phospholipid/protein membrane that covers and protects the triacylglycerols has been wisely developed during evolution to grant them extreme stability against physical and chemical stresses. The remarkable property-performance relationships of oleosomes have generated a lot of interest to incorporate them in oil-in-water emulsions and take advantage of their sophisticated membrane. However, the structure-function relationship of the molecular components in th...
Plants submitted to desiccation store lipids in bodies of spherical shapes: oleosoms.These are compo...
International audienceTo highlight the physicochemical properties of various OB in the spotlight of ...
International audienceOleaginous seeds store lipids in specialized structures called oil bodies (OBs...
Oleosomes are natural oil droplets, abundant in plants and more specifically in seeds, composing 20–...
Oleosomes are particles equipped with a sophisticated membrane, comprising a continuous monolayer of...
Lipid storage in plants is achieved among all plant species by formation of oleosomes, enclosing oil...
AbstractIn cells, from bacteria to plants or mammals, lipids are stored in natural emulsions called ...
Eukaryotes and prokaryotes contain neutral lipids in subcellular droplets as food reserves and/or fo...
Oleosomes are a micron sized mass of oil droplets enclosed by a specific membrane of protein-phospho...
Storage triacylglycerols in oleaginous seeds are surrounded by a layer that consists of phospholipid...
Plants submitted to desiccation store lipids in bodies of spherical shapes: oleosoms.These are compo...
International audienceThe protein, phospholipid and sterol composition of the oil body surface from ...
There is an increasing interest to apply oleosomes (plant oil storage organelles) as natural oil dro...
Plants submitted to desiccation store lipids in bodies of spherical shapes: oleosoms.These are compo...
International audienceTo highlight the physicochemical properties of various OB in the spotlight of ...
International audienceOleaginous seeds store lipids in specialized structures called oil bodies (OBs...
Oleosomes are natural oil droplets, abundant in plants and more specifically in seeds, composing 20–...
Oleosomes are particles equipped with a sophisticated membrane, comprising a continuous monolayer of...
Lipid storage in plants is achieved among all plant species by formation of oleosomes, enclosing oil...
AbstractIn cells, from bacteria to plants or mammals, lipids are stored in natural emulsions called ...
Eukaryotes and prokaryotes contain neutral lipids in subcellular droplets as food reserves and/or fo...
Oleosomes are a micron sized mass of oil droplets enclosed by a specific membrane of protein-phospho...
Storage triacylglycerols in oleaginous seeds are surrounded by a layer that consists of phospholipid...
Plants submitted to desiccation store lipids in bodies of spherical shapes: oleosoms.These are compo...
International audienceThe protein, phospholipid and sterol composition of the oil body surface from ...
There is an increasing interest to apply oleosomes (plant oil storage organelles) as natural oil dro...
Plants submitted to desiccation store lipids in bodies of spherical shapes: oleosoms.These are compo...
International audienceTo highlight the physicochemical properties of various OB in the spotlight of ...
International audienceOleaginous seeds store lipids in specialized structures called oil bodies (OBs...