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Perspectives of Peanut Phytoalexins: Biosynthesis and Bioproduction, and Their Applications in Human Health

CONDORI et al., 2016

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14852525543868659581
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CONDORI J
MEDINA-BOLIVAR F
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Peanuts: Bioactives and Allergens

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The peanut plant (Arachis hypogaea) produces a diverse array of stilbenoid type compounds upon biotic and abiotic stress. These compounds offer protection to the plant against microbial attack and are believed to function as phytoalexins. Among the more than …
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