Saponin production from Quillaja genus species. An insight into its applications and biology

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Autor(a) principal: Guerra,Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sepúlveda,Sebastián
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Quillaja genus (Quillajaceae family) is endemic to South America, where is represented by two species, Quillaja saponaria and Quillaja brasiliensis. One outstanding characteristic of these forest tree species is their production of saponins, a family of amphipathic glycosides, involved in the defensive response of plants against biotic and abiotic factors. Saponins are metabolites of economic importance due to their chemical and physical properties. Basic and applied research efforts performed during the last decades, mainly on Q. saponaria, have placed these compounds as an important raw material in industrial areas, such as food and beverage, cosmetics, vaccine production, biopesticides, among others. In this review, we summarize information on saponins from Quillaja species during the last years, analyzing current developments by application areas, as well as their chemical composition and properties. We also describe the general advances in revealing saponin biosynthesis pathways, related genes and Quillaja genomes, as well as the conservation status, domestication processes, and perspectives in the context of implementing genetic improvement programs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Saponin production from Quillaja genus species. An insight into its applications and biology
title Saponin production from Quillaja genus species. An insight into its applications and biology
spellingShingle Saponin production from Quillaja genus species. An insight into its applications and biology
Guerra,Fernando
triterpenes
secondary metabolism
chemical structure
biosynthesis pathway
genes
title_short Saponin production from Quillaja genus species. An insight into its applications and biology
title_full Saponin production from Quillaja genus species. An insight into its applications and biology
title_fullStr Saponin production from Quillaja genus species. An insight into its applications and biology
title_full_unstemmed Saponin production from Quillaja genus species. An insight into its applications and biology
title_sort Saponin production from Quillaja genus species. An insight into its applications and biology
author Guerra,Fernando
author_facet Guerra,Fernando
Sepúlveda,Sebastián
author_role author
author2 Sepúlveda,Sebastián
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guerra,Fernando
Sepúlveda,Sebastián
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv triterpenes
secondary metabolism
chemical structure
biosynthesis pathway
genes
topic triterpenes
secondary metabolism
chemical structure
biosynthesis pathway
genes
description ABSTRACT: Quillaja genus (Quillajaceae family) is endemic to South America, where is represented by two species, Quillaja saponaria and Quillaja brasiliensis. One outstanding characteristic of these forest tree species is their production of saponins, a family of amphipathic glycosides, involved in the defensive response of plants against biotic and abiotic factors. Saponins are metabolites of economic importance due to their chemical and physical properties. Basic and applied research efforts performed during the last decades, mainly on Q. saponaria, have placed these compounds as an important raw material in industrial areas, such as food and beverage, cosmetics, vaccine production, biopesticides, among others. In this review, we summarize information on saponins from Quillaja species during the last years, analyzing current developments by application areas, as well as their chemical composition and properties. We also describe the general advances in revealing saponin biosynthesis pathways, related genes and Quillaja genomes, as well as the conservation status, domestication processes, and perspectives in the context of implementing genetic improvement programs.
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