Comparative evaluation of nutritional compositions between transgenic rice harboring the CaMsrB2 gene and the conventional counterpart

Yong Hwa Cho, Pradeep Puligundla, Sung Dug Oh, Hyang Mi Park, Kyung Min Kim, Si Myung Lee, Tae Hun Ryu, Young Tack Lee

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Abstract

As a part of a safety assessment of new transgenic crops, compositional equivalence studies between transgenic crops with non-transgenic comparators are almost universally required. This study was conducted to compare nutritional profiles of proximate composition, and fatty acid, amino acid, mineral, and vitamin contents, and anti-nutrients, between transgenic drought-tolerant Agb0103 rice harboring the pepper methionine sulfoxide reductase B2 gene CaMsrB2 and the parental rice cultivar, ‘Ilmi’ as a non-transgenic control. Both transgenic and non-transgenic rice were grown and harvested in 2 different locations. Proximate compositions of moisture, starch, protein, lipid, and ash content of Agb0103 rice were similar to parental non-transgenic rice. There were no differences between transgenic and non-transgenic rice with respect to the whole nutritional composition, except for minor locality differences for a few nutritional components. Agb0103 rice with improved resistance to drought is nutritionally equivalent to the parental rice cultivar.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)49-54
Number of pages6
JournalFood Science and Biotechnology
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2016

Keywords

  • drought tolerance
  • food safety
  • nutritional composition
  • substantial equivalence
  • transgenic rice

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