Volume 464 of Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Edited by: F. Shahidi, P. Kolodziejczyk, J.R. Whitaker, A.L. Munguia and G. Fuller
Published: 1999. Hardcover. 284 pp.
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Topics in this groundbreaking proceedings include: the manipulation of genes in plants in order to produce needed food-related compounds, novel vaccines and therapeutic reagents, better overall fruits and vegetables, improved nutritional quality, and prevention of problems affecting the quality of plant foods. General strategies are presented on how to efficiently approach the bioengineering of a plant for better properties by creating arsenals of various cloned genes for enzymes from plant algae, fungal, and bacterial sources
CONTENTS:
Preface. 1. Chemicals in Higher Plants via
Bioengineering: An Overview; F. Shahidi, P.P. Kolodzieczyk.
2. Recent progress in agricultural biotechnology and
opportunities for contract research and development; P.P.
Kolodziejczyk, P. Fedec. 3. Manipulation of plant oil
composition for the production of valuable chemicals in progress,
problems and prospects; D.J. Murphy. 4. Biosynthesis of
Oricinoleate in castor oil; T.A. McKeon, et al. 5.
Monoterpenes in essential oils: Biosynthesis and properties; H.
Loza-Tavera. 6. Biochemical and molecular tools for the
production of useful terpene products from pepper (Capsicum
ammuum); E. Lozoya-Glona. 7. Towards the production of
salt-tolerant crops; B.J. Barkla, et al. 8. Combinatorial
chemistry and its applications in agriculture and food; D.W.S.
Wong, G.H. Robertson. 9. Biological nitrogen fixation
and future challenges of agriculture: The endophytic connection; F.
Sanchez, et al. 10. Molecular strategies to improve the
nutritional quality of legume proteins; B.O. deLumen, et al.
11. Molecular farming of industrial proteins from transgenic
maize; G.E. Hood, et al. 12. Improvements in human health
through production of human milk proteins in transgenic food plants;
T. Arakawa, et al. 13. Plant-derived cholera toxin B
subunit for vaccination and immunotolerization; T. Arakawa, et
al. 14. Autoantigens produced in plants for oral tolerance
therapy of automimmune disesases; S. Ma, A.M. Jevnikar.
15. Production of food related colorants by culture plant cells.
The case of betalains; A. Jimenez-Aparicio, G.
Gutierrez-Lopez. 16. Production or recombinant blood factors
in transgenic plants; M. Theisen. 17. Recent progress in
biotechnology of Mexican medicinal plants; M.L. Villarreal, et
al. 18. Chemicals from roots, hairy roots and their
application; B. Canto-Canché, V.M. Loyola-Vargas.
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