Triacylglycerols (TAGs) serve as the most important storage form of energy and carbon in eukaryotic cells and thus are one of the fundamental macronutrients for animal and human diet. They are also used as a major feedstock for diverse industrial and energetic sectors due to their high energy density. Oilseed crops represent the most valuable source of TAGs and major world sources of edible oils. Originally, oilseeds of various species were used as a model to decipher plant lipid synthesis pathways. Given the continuous progress in research on plant lipid metabolism, here we provide an overview and update on the current state of knowledge related mainly to storage lipids in oilseeds. Moreover, we present the latest evidences on the molecula...
Woody oil plant is gaining increasing interest as substitute for petroleum-derived materials, and it...
Vegetable oils have enormous potential as alternatives and replacements for mineral oil in a myriad ...
Triacylglycerols (TAGs) are stored in variable amounts (1-90 % by dry weight) in seed and non-seed t...
Triacylglycerols (TAGs) serve as the most important storage form of energy and carbon in eukaryotic ...
The amount of oil in seeds of different species varies from 1% to as much as 60% of seed dry weight....
Plant oil biosynthesis involves a complex metabolic network with multiple subcellular compartments, ...
With dwindling available agricultural land, concurrent with increased demand for oil, there is much ...
The regulation of lipid synthesis in oil seeds is still not fully understood. Oilseed rape is the th...
With few exceptions, seeds oil accumulates as triacylglycerols; three fatty acid molecules esterifie...
High biomass crops have recently attracted significant attention as an alternative platform for the ...
Storage oil breakdown plays an important role in the life cycle of many plants by providing the carb...
International audienceOleaginous seeds store lipids in specialized structures called oil bodies (OBs...
International audienceOleaginous seeds store lipids in specialized structures called oil bodies (OBs...
Global demand for vegetable oil is anticipated to double by 2030. The current vegetable oil producti...
This chapter describes similarities between biochemistry of lipid metabolism in plants and other org...
Woody oil plant is gaining increasing interest as substitute for petroleum-derived materials, and it...
Vegetable oils have enormous potential as alternatives and replacements for mineral oil in a myriad ...
Triacylglycerols (TAGs) are stored in variable amounts (1-90 % by dry weight) in seed and non-seed t...
Triacylglycerols (TAGs) serve as the most important storage form of energy and carbon in eukaryotic ...
The amount of oil in seeds of different species varies from 1% to as much as 60% of seed dry weight....
Plant oil biosynthesis involves a complex metabolic network with multiple subcellular compartments, ...
With dwindling available agricultural land, concurrent with increased demand for oil, there is much ...
The regulation of lipid synthesis in oil seeds is still not fully understood. Oilseed rape is the th...
With few exceptions, seeds oil accumulates as triacylglycerols; three fatty acid molecules esterifie...
High biomass crops have recently attracted significant attention as an alternative platform for the ...
Storage oil breakdown plays an important role in the life cycle of many plants by providing the carb...
International audienceOleaginous seeds store lipids in specialized structures called oil bodies (OBs...
International audienceOleaginous seeds store lipids in specialized structures called oil bodies (OBs...
Global demand for vegetable oil is anticipated to double by 2030. The current vegetable oil producti...
This chapter describes similarities between biochemistry of lipid metabolism in plants and other org...
Woody oil plant is gaining increasing interest as substitute for petroleum-derived materials, and it...
Vegetable oils have enormous potential as alternatives and replacements for mineral oil in a myriad ...
Triacylglycerols (TAGs) are stored in variable amounts (1-90 % by dry weight) in seed and non-seed t...