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Health benefits and bioactive compounds of eggplant 

Gürbüz, Nergiz; Uluışık, Selman; Frary, Anne; Frary, Amy; Doğanlar, Sami (Elsevier, 2018-12)
Eggplant is a vegetable crop that is grown around the world and can provide significant nutritive benefits thanks to its abundance of vitamins, phenolics and antioxidants. In addition, eggplant has potential pharmaceutical ...
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Glycoalkaloid isolation from Solanum linnaeanum berries 

Gürbüz, Nergiz; Karabey, Fatih; Öztürk, Taylan Kurtuluş; Kılınç, Ali; Frary, Anne; Doğanlar, Sami (EDP Sciences, 2015-11)
Glycoalkaloids are plant secondary metabolites that can be both harmful and beneficial to human health. They cause gastroenteric symptoms, coma and even death at high concentrations. It is thought that glycoalkaloids are ...
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Quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis for antioxidant and agronomically important traits in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) 

Ökmen, Bilal; Şığva, Hasan Özgür; Gürbüz, Nergiz; Ülger, Mehmet; Frary, Anne; Doğanlar, Sami (TÜBİTAK, 2011)
Tomato is one of the most widely produced and consumed vegetable crops worldwide. Plant breeders have usually focused on improvement of horticulturally important traits such as yield, fruit size, shape and colour. With ...
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Genome-wide SNP discovery and QTL mapping for fruit quality traits in inbred backcross lines (IBLs) of solanum pimpinellifolium using genotyping by sequencing 

Çelik, İbrahim; Gürbüz, Nergiz; Uncu, Ali Tevfik; Frary, Anne; Doğanlar, Sami (BioMed Central, 2017-01)
Background: Solanum pimpinellifolium has high breeding potential for fruit quality traits and has been used as a donor in tomato breeding programs. Unlocking the genetic potential of S. pimpinellifolium requires high-throughput ...



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