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Towards generating caffeine-free tea by metabolic engineering.

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  • Towards generating caffeine-free tea by metabolic engineering. Abstract Text:

    sudesh kumar yadavSudesh Kumar Yadav,paramvir singh ahujaParamvir Singh Ahuja,sudesh kumar yadavSudesh Kumar Yadav,paramvir singh ahujaParamvir Singh Ahuja,

    Tea is a rich source of antioxidants which are contributing substantially to the promotion of health and the prevention of various chronic diseases. Despite the fact that tea has various important compounds, it also contains a purine alkaloid, caffeine. High intake of tea leads to an increase in level of caffeine in addition to its important antioxidant constituents. Increased level of caffeine causes several health related problems. Therefore, tea can become a most useful source of beneficial compounds, if only its caffeine level is either decreased or eliminated all together from the plant itself. This could be achieved through either of the techniques; overexpressing caffeine degradative pathway genes or silencing caffeine biosynthesis pathway gene. The identification and cloning of caffeine biosynthesis in tea and degradative genes in microorganisms opens up the possibility of using genetic engineering to produce naturally decaffeinated tea. Here we review these different strategies which can be employed to make caffeine-free tea, a human health beneficial drink.

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    sk yadavSK Yadav,ps ahujaPS Ahuja,sk yadavSK Yadav,ps ahujaPS Ahuja,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Plant foods for human nutrition (Dordrecht, Nether

    VOLUME: 62

    Page Numbers: 185-91

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    ISSN: 0921-9668

    DAY: 11

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Biotechnology Division, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, CSIR, Palampur, H.P. 176061, India. skyt@rediffmail.com

    Country: Netherlands

    Netherlands Research PublicationNetherlands Research Publication

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