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Biosynthetic pathways and metabolic engineering of spice flavors.

Linhua HuangChi-Tang HoYu Wang
Published in: Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2020)
Historically, spices have played an important economic role, due to their large applications and unique flavor. The supply and cost of spice materials and their corresponding natural products are often affected by environmental, geopolitical and climatic conditions. Secondary metabolite composition, including certain flavor compounds in spice plants, is recognized and considered closely related to plant classification. Both genes and enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of spice flavors are constantly identified, which provides insight into metabolic engineering of flavor compounds (i.e. aroma and pungent compounds) from spice plants. In this review, a systematic meta-analysis was carried out based on a comprehensive literature survey of the flavor profiles of 36 spice plants from nine families. We also reviewed typical biosynthetic pathways and metabolic engineering of most representative aroma and pungent compounds that may assist in the future study of spice plants as biosynthetic factories facing a new challenge in creating spice products.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • cross sectional
  • randomized controlled trial
  • deep learning
  • gene expression
  • meta analyses
  • human health
  • current status