metabolic-health
Metabolic health in plants refers to the overall efficiency and balance of biochemical processes that convert nutrients, light, and water into growth and stress resilience. Understanding plant metabolic health is essential for improving crop productivity, nutritional quality, and stress tolerance. This knowledge enables researchers to optimize plant performance and develop more resilient agricultural systems.
The plant hormone, 6-benzylaminopurine, ameliorates obesity in male...
A plant growth hormone you may have used to propagate cuttings or boost flowering in your garden ...
Plant proteins for human health: the current status and future needs.
Swapping even a few meals a week to dishes built around the lentils, beans, or chickpeas you can ...
Plant-derived extracellular vesicles for anti-obesity: Natural carr...
Fruits, vegetables, and herbs growing in your garden may contain microscopic particles that resea...
New Advances in the Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies of Gut Mi...
The herbs, berries, and vegetables in your garden may do more than feed you — their natural compo...
Biochemical pathways linking adiposity, diet, and endometrial carci...
The vegetables and whole grains you grow or buy at the farmers market directly influence the insu...