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ABSTRACT Volatile secondary metabolites in plants can serve as valuable biomarkers for the plant's health, stress response, and pest or disease detection. We have investigated the volatilome of Acer saccharum (sugar maple) leaves using two complementary extraction techniques: headspace‐solid phase micro‐extraction coupled with gas chromatography‐mass ...
Jean‐Christophe Séguin+2 more
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Transcriptional and metabolic analysis of oleic acid synthesis in seedless and tenera oil palm species. [PDF]
Xu W+5 more
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ABSTRACT Maize is an important crop worldwide with approximately 1200 million tons consumed and a market size worth $143 billion. Environmental stress influence production of crops and mitigating these ensures optimum production. Dicarboxylic acids are known as emulsifying agents that mitigate various stresses in plants.
Mhlonipheni Msomi+3 more
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Long-Chain Fatty Acids Alter Estrogen Receptor Expression in Breast Cancer Cells. [PDF]
Ogata R+10 more
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Effect of oleic acid on gluconeogenesis in the isolated liver cells of the eel.
Seiichi Hayashi, Zentaro Ooshiro
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The volatile profile of Betula papyrifera hardwood has been characterized using both hydrodistillation and HS‐SPME coupled with GC‐MS/FID. Hydrodistillation yields a fatty acid‐rich essential oil, while HS‐SPME reveals a broader range of low‐molecular‐weight volatiles, including aromatics and terpenoids.
David Fortier+2 more
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Lipophilic Extracts of <i>Portulaca oleracea</i> L.: Analysis of Bioactive Fatty Acids Targeting Microbial and Cancer Pathways. [PDF]
Stojković D+6 more
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Ileal uptake of oleic acid: evidence for adaptive response to high fat feeding
J Bálint, M. Fried, Chihiro Imai
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Photoactivatable Alkyne Tag for Photolabeling Biomolecules in Living Cells
A photoactivatable linear alkyne tag is developed by caging the intermediate of the Eschenmoser–Tanabe reaction to expand photoinduced intracellular molecular imaging to a variety of biomolecules. The photoactivatable tag is modified onto a cholesterol analog and introduced into cells. After light irradiation, the tag is successfully labeled with azide‐
Yuki Umeda+6 more
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