Triterpenoid saponins are naturally occurring structurally diverse glycosides of triterpenes that are widely distributed among plant species. Great interest has been expressed by pharmaceutical and agriculture industries for the glycosylation of triterpenes. Such modifications alter their taste and bio-absorbability, affect their intra−/extracellular transport and storage in plants, and induce novel biological activities in the human body. Uridine diphosphate (UDP)-glycosyltransferases (UGTs) catalyze glycosylation using UDP sugar donors. These enzymes belong to a multigene family and recognize diverse natural products, including triterpenes, as the acceptor molecules. For this review, we collected and analyzed all of the UGT sequences foun...
Ginsenosides attract great attention for their bioactivities. However, their contents are low, and m...
Glycosylation of small molecules is critical for numerous biological processes in plants, including ...
Plants have developed the ability to produce an enormous number of secondary metabolites which are o...
AbstractTriterpene saponins are a diverse group of compounds with a structure consisting of a triter...
Triterpene saponins include bioactive compounds with structures consisting of triterpene aglycones (...
Ginkgo biloba L., a living fossil and medicinal plant, is a well-known rich source of bioactive flav...
Terpenoid glycosides are typically synthesised by chemical routes since few biocatalysts have been i...
Glycyrrhizin, a sweet triterpenoid saponin found in the roots and stolons of Glycyrrhiza species (li...
The synthesis of terpenoid glycosides typically uses a chemical strategy since few biocatalysts have...
Abstract Background Glycosyltransferases comprise a highly divergent and polyphyletic multigene fami...
Plants have developed the capacity to produce a diversified range of specialized metabolites. The gl...
AbstractGlycosylation is a key mechanism in determining chemical complexity and diversity of plant n...
Plant natural products (NPs) are widely utilized in biotechnology, for example as fragrances, aromas...
Plants produce an array of natural products with important ecological functions. These compounds are...
Tricetin (5,7,3',4',5'-pentahydroxyflavone) is a dietary flavone from flowers of Myrtales plants wit...
Ginsenosides attract great attention for their bioactivities. However, their contents are low, and m...
Glycosylation of small molecules is critical for numerous biological processes in plants, including ...
Plants have developed the ability to produce an enormous number of secondary metabolites which are o...
AbstractTriterpene saponins are a diverse group of compounds with a structure consisting of a triter...
Triterpene saponins include bioactive compounds with structures consisting of triterpene aglycones (...
Ginkgo biloba L., a living fossil and medicinal plant, is a well-known rich source of bioactive flav...
Terpenoid glycosides are typically synthesised by chemical routes since few biocatalysts have been i...
Glycyrrhizin, a sweet triterpenoid saponin found in the roots and stolons of Glycyrrhiza species (li...
The synthesis of terpenoid glycosides typically uses a chemical strategy since few biocatalysts have...
Abstract Background Glycosyltransferases comprise a highly divergent and polyphyletic multigene fami...
Plants have developed the capacity to produce a diversified range of specialized metabolites. The gl...
AbstractGlycosylation is a key mechanism in determining chemical complexity and diversity of plant n...
Plant natural products (NPs) are widely utilized in biotechnology, for example as fragrances, aromas...
Plants produce an array of natural products with important ecological functions. These compounds are...
Tricetin (5,7,3',4',5'-pentahydroxyflavone) is a dietary flavone from flowers of Myrtales plants wit...
Ginsenosides attract great attention for their bioactivities. However, their contents are low, and m...
Glycosylation of small molecules is critical for numerous biological processes in plants, including ...
Plants have developed the ability to produce an enormous number of secondary metabolites which are o...