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Analysis of Taste and Aroma
Edited by Jackson, J. F., Linskens, H.F.,
Springer
2002
Hardcover 269 pp, 72 figs ISBN 3540417532
£138.00
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The series Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis launches the former 'Modern Methods'
into the 'molecular' era with this volume on "Taste and Aroma". Analysis of the plant
components interacting with these two senses, so important for the very survival of human
beings and, in more recent times, the key to their enjoyment of life as well, is presented with
examples of the use of molecular approaches. These include DNA microarrays, antisense
technology and RNA gel blot analysis.Some recent advances in plant analysis technology
embrace amongst others the use of electroantennography in the detection of physiologically
important flower volatiles. An introductory chapter explains what we know about the
molecular biology of human taste and aroma receptors, as this has implications for the
analysis of plant components interacting with these receptors. As the first volume in the
molecular series, this book lays the foundation for others to come.
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