Regulation of biosynthesis of the main flavor-contributing metabolites in tea plant (Camellia sinensis): A review
- PMID: 35608014
- DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2022.2078787
Regulation of biosynthesis of the main flavor-contributing metabolites in tea plant (Camellia sinensis): A review
Abstract
In the process of adapting to the environment, tea plants (Camellia sinensis) endow tea with unique flavor and health functions, which should be attributed to secondary metabolites, including catechins, L-theanine, caffeine and terpene volatiles. Since the content of these flavor-contributing metabolites are mainly determined by the growth of tea plant, it is very important to understand their alteration and regulation mechanisms. In the present work, we first summarize the distribution, change characteristics of the main flavor-contributing metabolites in different cultivars, organs and under environmental stresses of tea plant. Subsequently, we discuss the regulating mechanisms involved in the biosynthesis of these metabolites based on the existing evidence. Finally, we propose the remarks and perspectives on the future study relating flavor-contributing metabolites. This review would contribute to the acceleration of research on the characteristic secondary metabolites and the breeding programs in tea plants.
Keywords: Caffeine; Tea plant; catechins; flavor-contributing metabolites; regulation; terpene volatiles; theanine.
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