Niels Agerbirk

Niels Agerbirk

Associate Professor

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    1. 2015
    2. Published

      A recycling pathway for cyanogenic glycosides evidenced by the comparative metabolic profiling in three cyanogenic plant species

      Picmanova, M., Neilson, Elizabeth Heather Jakobsen, Motawie, Mohammed Saddik, Olsen, C. E., Agerbirk, Niels, Gray, C. J., Flitsch, S., Meier, S., Silvestro, D., Jørgensen, Kirsten, Sánchez Pérez, R., Møller, Birger Lindberg & Bjarnholt, Nanna, 2015, In: Biochemical Journal. 469, 3, p. 375-389 15 p.

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    3. Published

      Derivatization of isothiocyanates and their reactive adducts for chromatographic analysis

      Agerbirk, Niels, De Nicola, G. R., Olsen, C. E., Mueller, C. & Iori, R., 2015, In: Phytochemistry. 118, p. 109-115 7 p.

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    5. Published

      Expression patterns, molecular markers and genetic diversity of insect-susceptible and resistant Barbarea genotypes by comparative trnscriptome analysis

      Zhang, X., Liu, T., Wei, X., Qiu, Y., Song, J., Wang, H., Shen, D., Agerbirk, Niels & Li, X., 2015, In: B M C Genomics. 16, 16 p., 486.

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    6. Published

      Glucosinolate hydrolysis products in the crucifer Barbarea vulgaris include a thiazolidine-2-one from a specific phenolic isomer as well as oxazolidine-2-thiones

      Agerbirk, Niels & Olsen, C. E., 2015, In: Phytochemistry. 115, p. 143-151 9 p.

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    7. Published

      Multiple hydroxyphenethyl glucosinolate isomers and their tandem mass spectrometric destinction in a geographically structured polymorphism in the crucifer Barbarea vulgaris

      Agerbirk, Niels, Olsen, C. E., Heimes, C., Christensen, S., Bak, Søren & Hauser, T. P., 2015, In: Phytochemistry. 115, p. 130-142 13 p.

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    8. Published

      Taste detection of the non-volatile isothiocyanate moringin results in deterrence to glucosinolate-adapted insect larvae

      Müller, C., van Loon, J., Ruschioni, S., De Nicola, G. R., Olsen, C. E., Iori, R. & Agerbirk, Niels, 2015, In: Phytochemistry. 118, p. 139-148 10 p.

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