Capsaicinoids: Pungency beyond Capsicum

Emmanuel Rezende Naves, Lucas de Ávila Silva, Ronan Sulpice, Wagner L. Araújo, Adriano Nunes-Nesi, Lázaro E.P. Peres, Agustin Zsögön

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Abstract

Capsaicinoids are metabolites responsible for the appealing pungency of Capsicum (chili pepper) species. The completion of the Capsicum annuum genome has sparked new interest into the development of biotechnological applications involving the manipulation of pungency levels. Pungent dishes are already part of the traditional cuisine in many countries, and numerous health benefits and industrial applications are associated to capsaicinoids. This raises the question of how to successfully produce more capsaicinoids, whose biosynthesis is strongly influenced by genotype–environment interactions in fruits of Capsicum. In this Opinion article we propose that activating the capsaicinoid biosynthetic pathway in a more amenable species such as tomato could be the next step in the fascinating story of pungent crops.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)109-120
Number of pages12
JournalTrends in Plant Science
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2019

Keywords

  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • biofactory
  • chili pepper
  • genome engineering
  • nutraceutical
  • tomato

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