1. Plant synthetic biology as a tool to help eliminate hidden hunger
- Author
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Edwards, Ryan A, Ng, Xiao Y, Tucker, Matthew R, and Mortimer, Jenny C
- Subjects
Agricultural ,Veterinary and Food Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Industrial Biotechnology ,Nutrition ,Complementary and Integrative Health ,Biotechnology ,Prevention ,Dietary Supplements ,3.3 Nutrition and chemoprevention ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Zero Hunger ,Synthetic Biology ,Humans ,Hunger ,Biofortification ,Plants ,Engineering ,Technology ,Agricultural biotechnology ,Industrial biotechnology ,Medical biotechnology - Abstract
Agricultural systems are under increasing pressure from declining environmental conditions, a growing population, and changes in consumer preferences, resulting in widespread malnutrition-related illnesses. Improving plant nutritional content through biotechnology techniques such as synthetic biology is a promising strategy to help combat hidden hunger caused by the lack of affordable and healthy foods in human diets. Production of compounds usually found in animal-rich diets, such as vitamin D or omega-3 fatty acids, has been recently demonstrated in planta. Here, we review recent biotechnological approaches to biofortifying plants with vitamins, minerals, and other metabolites, and summarise synthetic biology advances that offer the opportunity to build on these early biofortification efforts.
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- 2024