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Genetic manipulation of anti-nutritional factors in major crops for a sustainable diet in future

The consumption of healthy food, in order to strengthen the immune system, is now a major focus of people worldwide and is essential to tackle the emerging pandemic concerns. Moreover, research in this area paves the way for diversification of human diets by incorporating underutilized crops which a...

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Autores principales: Duraiswamy, Aishwarya, Sneha A., Nancy Mano, Jebakani K., Sherina, Selvaraj, Sellakumar, Pramitha J., Lydia, Selvaraj, Ramchander, Petchiammal K., Indira, Kather Sheriff, Sharmili, Thinakaran, Jenita, Rathinamoorthy, Samundeswari, Kumar P., Ramesh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9976781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36874916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1070398
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author Duraiswamy, Aishwarya
Sneha A., Nancy Mano
Jebakani K., Sherina
Selvaraj, Sellakumar
Pramitha J., Lydia
Selvaraj, Ramchander
Petchiammal K., Indira
Kather Sheriff, Sharmili
Thinakaran, Jenita
Rathinamoorthy, Samundeswari
Kumar P., Ramesh
author_facet Duraiswamy, Aishwarya
Sneha A., Nancy Mano
Jebakani K., Sherina
Selvaraj, Sellakumar
Pramitha J., Lydia
Selvaraj, Ramchander
Petchiammal K., Indira
Kather Sheriff, Sharmili
Thinakaran, Jenita
Rathinamoorthy, Samundeswari
Kumar P., Ramesh
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description The consumption of healthy food, in order to strengthen the immune system, is now a major focus of people worldwide and is essential to tackle the emerging pandemic concerns. Moreover, research in this area paves the way for diversification of human diets by incorporating underutilized crops which are highly nutritious and climate-resilient in nature. However, although the consumption of healthy foods increases nutritional uptake, the bioavailability of nutrients and their absorption from foods also play an essential role in curbing malnutrition in developing countries. This has led to a focus on anti-nutrients that interfere with the digestion and absorption of nutrients and proteins from foods. Anti-nutritional factors in crops, such as phytic acid, gossypol, goitrogens, glucosinolates, lectins, oxalic acid, saponins, raffinose, tannins, enzyme inhibitors, alkaloids, β-N-oxalyl amino alanine (BOAA), and hydrogen cyanide (HCN), are synthesized in crop metabolic pathways and are interconnected with other essential growth regulation factors. Hence, breeding with the aim of completely eliminating anti-nutrition factors tends to compromise desirable features such as yield and seed size. However, advanced techniques, such as integrated multi-omics, RNAi, gene editing, and genomics-assisted breeding, aim to breed crops in which negative traits are minimized and to provide new strategies to handle these traits in crop improvement programs. There is also a need to emphasize individual crop-based approaches in upcoming research programs to achieve smart foods with minimum constraints in future. This review focuses on progress in molecular breeding and prospects for additional approaches to improve nutrient bioavailability in major crops.
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spelling pubmed-99767812023-03-02 Genetic manipulation of anti-nutritional factors in major crops for a sustainable diet in future Duraiswamy, Aishwarya Sneha A., Nancy Mano Jebakani K., Sherina Selvaraj, Sellakumar Pramitha J., Lydia Selvaraj, Ramchander Petchiammal K., Indira Kather Sheriff, Sharmili Thinakaran, Jenita Rathinamoorthy, Samundeswari Kumar P., Ramesh Front Plant Sci Plant Science The consumption of healthy food, in order to strengthen the immune system, is now a major focus of people worldwide and is essential to tackle the emerging pandemic concerns. Moreover, research in this area paves the way for diversification of human diets by incorporating underutilized crops which are highly nutritious and climate-resilient in nature. However, although the consumption of healthy foods increases nutritional uptake, the bioavailability of nutrients and their absorption from foods also play an essential role in curbing malnutrition in developing countries. This has led to a focus on anti-nutrients that interfere with the digestion and absorption of nutrients and proteins from foods. Anti-nutritional factors in crops, such as phytic acid, gossypol, goitrogens, glucosinolates, lectins, oxalic acid, saponins, raffinose, tannins, enzyme inhibitors, alkaloids, β-N-oxalyl amino alanine (BOAA), and hydrogen cyanide (HCN), are synthesized in crop metabolic pathways and are interconnected with other essential growth regulation factors. Hence, breeding with the aim of completely eliminating anti-nutrition factors tends to compromise desirable features such as yield and seed size. However, advanced techniques, such as integrated multi-omics, RNAi, gene editing, and genomics-assisted breeding, aim to breed crops in which negative traits are minimized and to provide new strategies to handle these traits in crop improvement programs. There is also a need to emphasize individual crop-based approaches in upcoming research programs to achieve smart foods with minimum constraints in future. This review focuses on progress in molecular breeding and prospects for additional approaches to improve nutrient bioavailability in major crops. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9976781/ /pubmed/36874916 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1070398 Text en Copyright © 2023 Duraiswamy, Sneha A, Jebakani K, Selvaraj, Pramitha J, Selvaraj, Petchiammal K, Kather Sheriff, Thinakaran, Rathinamoorthy and Kumar P https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Duraiswamy, Aishwarya
Sneha A., Nancy Mano
Jebakani K., Sherina
Selvaraj, Sellakumar
Pramitha J., Lydia
Selvaraj, Ramchander
Petchiammal K., Indira
Kather Sheriff, Sharmili
Thinakaran, Jenita
Rathinamoorthy, Samundeswari
Kumar P., Ramesh
Genetic manipulation of anti-nutritional factors in major crops for a sustainable diet in future
title Genetic manipulation of anti-nutritional factors in major crops for a sustainable diet in future
title_full Genetic manipulation of anti-nutritional factors in major crops for a sustainable diet in future
title_fullStr Genetic manipulation of anti-nutritional factors in major crops for a sustainable diet in future
title_full_unstemmed Genetic manipulation of anti-nutritional factors in major crops for a sustainable diet in future
title_short Genetic manipulation of anti-nutritional factors in major crops for a sustainable diet in future
title_sort genetic manipulation of anti-nutritional factors in major crops for a sustainable diet in future
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9976781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36874916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1070398
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