Uses and Properties of Citrus Flavonoids
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Phytochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2023) | Viewed by 2893
Special Issue Editor
Interests: antioxidant activity; phytochemicals; natural product chemistry; bioactivity; chromatography; plant physiology; plant biology; enzymology; crop protection; agriculture
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Dear Colleagues,
Citrus is an abiding horticultural crop that has been cultivated for centuries. An array of citrus species, as well as cultivars within each species, exists in modern times with each having their own particular genetic, molecular biological, and biochemical properties. Citrus remains an important agricultural commodity and is the highest value crop in international trade of fruit and processed products such as juices, flavourings, essential oils, cosmetics, and the like. The genus has long been studied for its unique complement of biochemicals, often with a particular focus on natural products. These compounds have been demonstrated not only to directly impact agricultural value and marketability, but also further provide a variety of nutritional, health, and other benefits for humanity. Biosynthesis and accumulation of these compounds in citrus has, and continues to be, a major driving force for study. The long history of citrus research has led to a breadth of available information producing a strong scientific framework on which to develop novel studies. This makes citrus an excellent system in which to investigate broader biological questions. This Special Issue encompasses a variety of topics related to the production, accumulation, biosynthesis and other associated issues for citrus natural products, as well as their agricultural, nutritional, and medicinal utilization.
Dr. Daniel K. OwensGuest Editor
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Keywords
- natural products
- biosynthesis
- enzymology
- metabolic profiling
- plant disease marketability
- nutritional value
- health effects
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