Elevated carotenoids in staple crops: The biosynthesis, challenges and measures for target delivery.

J Genet Eng Biotechnol

Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat 785013, Assam, India.

Published: December 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • World leaders are focusing on poverty eradication and global food security, particularly addressing hidden hunger caused by a lack of provitamin A carotenoids in diets.
  • Daily, almost 6,000 people in developing countries lose their sight due to deficiencies linked to starchy diets with low carotenoid levels.
  • Both conventional breeding and genetic engineering are important methods to enhance carotenoid levels in staple crops, although regulatory measures currently restrict access to genetically engineered products while conventional options are becoming available to consumers.

Article Abstract

Poverty eradication and global food security are among the targets of world leaders, most especially combating the scourge of hidden hunger. Provitamin A carotenoids cannot be synthesized by human and so it must be taken as part of the diet. The deficiency of which is causing almost 6000 sights to be lost daily in most developing countries because of the monotonous starchy diets lacking substantial amount of carotenoid. Conventional breeding as well as genetic engineering have been used to increase the level of carotenoid in many staples including rice, potato, maize and cassava. While products from genetic engineering are still been subjected to strict regulatory measures preventing the delivery of the products to target consumers, some of the products from conventional breeding are already on the table of consumers. Interestingly, both technologies are crucial to tackling micronutrient deficiencies. This review discusses the role of carotenoid in human, the biosynthesis in plant and some of the staple crops that have been modified for increased carotenoid. Some measures expected of the leaders of the countries in need of these products for safe delivery to the target population after two decades is also highlighted.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6353757PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgeb.2018.02.010DOI Listing

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