Genome Editing Technologies to Improve Health-Related Phytocompounds in Crops

IF 6.9 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Food frontiers Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1002/fft2.70005
Maria Dellino, Claudio de Giovanni, Monica Marilena Miazzi, Cinzia Montemurro, Domenica Nigro
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Due to rapid global population growth and the resulting significant increase in food demand, the world is facing an epidemic of malnutrition. Although yield improvement remains one of the main targets of breeding programs, much attention is being paid to the nutritional aspects of crops, including nutrients and bioactive compounds that are often important for general human health and disease prevention. Phytocompounds such as allergens, antinutrients, antioxidants, vitamins, and fatty acids are among the most important classes of chemical substances that affect human health and thus contribute to the nutritional value of crops. Conventional breeding for these traits consists of laborious and time-consuming methods, but recent advances in new genome editing (GE) technologies offer a valuable, time-saving, and cost-effective alternative. The article reports on the extensive use of GE tools to modify the content of health-relevant bio-compounds and to obtain crops with higher nutritional quality.

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基因组编辑技术改善作物健康相关植物化合物
由于全球人口的迅速增长及其造成的粮食需求的大幅增加,世界正面临着营养不良的流行病。虽然提高产量仍然是育种计划的主要目标之一,但人们对作物营养方面的关注越来越多,包括对一般人类健康和疾病预防很重要的营养物质和生物活性化合物。植物化合物,如过敏原、抗营养素、抗氧化剂、维生素和脂肪酸,是影响人类健康的最重要的化学物质类别,从而有助于提高作物的营养价值。这些性状的传统育种包括费力和耗时的方法,但新的基因组编辑(GE)技术的最新进展提供了一种有价值、节省时间和成本效益的替代方法。本文报道了广泛使用转基因工具来改变与健康有关的生物化合物的含量,以获得更高营养品质的作物。
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