印度未充分利用的沙漠豆类的营养和风味概况:实现可持续粮食发展的基因编辑策略。

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Tripti Joshi, Hansa Sehgal, Sumit Kumar Mandal, Mukul Joshi, P R Deepa, Pankaj Kumar Sharma
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引用次数: 3

摘要

气候变化对世界各地的粮食安全构成了挑战,表现为作物产量波动和植物中新的疾病爆发。人类社会对少数粮食作物的过度依赖似乎不是一个明智的优先事项。印度沙漠地区生长着许多未被充分利用/孤儿/被忽视的豆类,它们可以作为营养素和有益健康的营养品的平衡和可持续来源。然而,植物产量低、代谢途径不明以及由此衍生的食品风味不佳等挑战阻碍了其全部潜力的实现。传统的育种技术太慢,无法实现所需的改良,也无法满足对功能性食品急剧增长的需求。CRISPR-Cas等新型基因编辑工具为在引入或不引入外源DNA的情况下操纵靶基因提供了更精确的工具,因此有更好的机会被政府和社会接受。目前的文章报道了一些与流行豆类的营养和风味特征有关的“基因编辑”成功案例。它强调了印度(半)干旱地区未充分利用的可食用豆类的差距和未来潜力,以及需要谨慎的领域,如Prosopis cineraria、Acacia senegal和Cyamopsis tetragonoloba。
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Nutraceutical and flavor profiles in underutilized desert legumes of India: gene editing strategies towards sustainable food development.

Nutraceutical and flavor profiles in underutilized desert legumes of India: gene editing strategies towards sustainable food development.

Climate change has posed a challenge for food security all over the world in the form of fluctuating crop yields and novel disease outbreaks in plants. Human society's overdependence on a few food crops does not seem a wise precedence. There are numerous underutilized/orphan/neglected legumes growing in the Indian desert regions that can come to the rescue and act as balanced and sustainable sources of nutrients and health-benefitting nutraceuticals. However, challenges such as low plant yield, unidentified metabolic pathways and off-flavor in the food products derived from them prevent the realization of their full potential. Conventional breeding techniques are too slow to achieve the desired modifications and cater to the sharply rising demand for functional foods. The novel gene editing tools like CRISPR-Cas provide more precise tool to manipulate the target genes with or without introduction of foreign DNA and therefore, have better chances to be accepted by governments and societies. The current article reports some of the relevant 'gene editing' success stories with respect to nutraceutical and flavor profiles in the popular legumes. It highlights gaps and future potential, along with areas requiring caution, in underutilized edible legumes of the Indian (semi) arid regions like Prosopis cineraria, Acacia senegal and Cyamopsis tetragonoloba.

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Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes review articles, research papers, short communications and commentaries in the areas of plant biochemistry, plant molecular biology, microbial and molecular genetics, DNA finger printing, micropropagation, and plant biotechnology including plant genetic engineering, new molecular tools and techniques, genomics & bioinformatics.
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