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      Light promotes expression of monoterpene and flavonol metabolic genes and enhances flavour of winegrape berries (Vitis viniferaL. cv. Riesling) : Light up-regulates flavonol and terpenoid metabolism

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          Primer-BLAST: A tool to design target-specific primers for polymerase chain reaction

          Background Choosing appropriate primers is probably the single most important factor affecting the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Specific amplification of the intended target requires that primers do not have matches to other targets in certain orientations and within certain distances that allow undesired amplification. The process of designing specific primers typically involves two stages. First, the primers flanking regions of interest are generated either manually or using software tools; then they are searched against an appropriate nucleotide sequence database using tools such as BLAST to examine the potential targets. However, the latter is not an easy process as one needs to examine many details between primers and targets, such as the number and the positions of matched bases, the primer orientations and distance between forward and reverse primers. The complexity of such analysis usually makes this a time-consuming and very difficult task for users, especially when the primers have a large number of hits. Furthermore, although the BLAST program has been widely used for primer target detection, it is in fact not an ideal tool for this purpose as BLAST is a local alignment algorithm and does not necessarily return complete match information over the entire primer range. Results We present a new software tool called Primer-BLAST to alleviate the difficulty in designing target-specific primers. This tool combines BLAST with a global alignment algorithm to ensure a full primer-target alignment and is sensitive enough to detect targets that have a significant number of mismatches to primers. Primer-BLAST allows users to design new target-specific primers in one step as well as to check the specificity of pre-existing primers. Primer-BLAST also supports placing primers based on exon/intron locations and excluding single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) sites in primers. Conclusions We describe a robust and fully implemented general purpose primer design tool that designs target-specific PCR primers. Primer-BLAST offers flexible options to adjust the specificity threshold and other primer properties. This tool is publicly available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/tools/primer-blast.
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            Plant Phenolics: Extraction, Analysis and Their Antioxidant and Anticancer Properties

            Phenolics are broadly distributed in the plant kingdom and are the most abundant secondary metabolites of plants. Plant polyphenols have drawn increasing attention due to their potent antioxidant properties and their marked effects in the prevention of various oxidative stress associated diseases such as cancer. In the last few years, the identification and development of phenolic compounds or extracts from different plants has become a major area of health- and medical-related research. This review provides an updated and comprehensive overview on phenolic extraction, purification, analysis and quantification as well as their antioxidant properties. Furthermore, the anticancer effects of phenolics in-vitro and in-vivo animal models are viewed, including recent human intervention studies. Finally, possible mechanisms of action involving antioxidant and pro-oxidant activity as well as interference with cellular functions are discussed.
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              Chemistry and Biochemistry of Dietary Polyphenols

              Polyphenols are the biggest group of phytochemicals, and many of them have been found in plant-based foods. Polyphenol-rich diets have been linked to many health benefits. This paper is intended to review the chemistry and biochemistry of polyphenols as related to classification, extraction, separation and analytical methods, their occurrence and biosynthesis in plants, and the biological activities and implications in human health. The discussions are focused on important and most recent advances in the above aspects, and challenges are identified for future research.
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                Journal
                Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research
                Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research
                Wiley
                13227130
                October 2016
                October 2016
                July 20 2016
                : 22
                : 3
                : 409-421
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of General and Organic Viticulture; Hochschule Geisenheim University; Geisenheim D-65366 Germany
                [2 ]Department of Grapevine Breeding; Hochschule Geisenheim University; Geisenheim D-65366 Germany
                [3 ]Dienstleistungszentrum Ländlicher Raum Rheinpfalz; Weincampus; Neustadt/W 67435 Germany
                [4 ]Fachhochschule Bingen; Bingen am Rhein 55411 Germany
                [5 ]Department of Wine Analysis and Beverage Technology; Hochschule Geisenheim University; Geisenheim D-65366 Germany
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                10.1111/ajgw.12229
                03dd6bd5-8042-430f-a476-5ca0576c78a8
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