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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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