生物强化
生物技术
基因组编辑
微量营养素
生物
营养不良
类胡萝卜素
农业
清脆的
人类健康
食品科学
医学
基因
环境卫生
生态学
生物化学
病理
作者
Sanskriti Vats,Ruchi Bansal,Nitika Rana,Surbhi Kumawat,Vacha Bhatt,Pravin V. Jadhav,Vijay Kale,Atul Prakash Sathe,Humira Sonah,Ravin Jugdaohsingh,Tilak Raj Sharma,Rupesh Deshmukh
标识
DOI:10.1080/10408398.2020.1832954
摘要
Tomato, a widely consumed vegetable crop, offers a real potential to combat human nutritional deficiencies. Tomatoes are rich in micronutrients and other bioactive compounds (including vitamins, carotenoids, and minerals) that are known to be essential or beneficial for human health. This review highlights the current state of the art in the molecular understanding of the nutritional aspects, conventional and molecular breeding efforts, and biofortification studies undertaken to improve the nutritional content and quality of tomato. Transcriptomics and metabolomics studies, which offer a deeper understanding of the molecular regulation of the tomato's nutrients, are discussed. The potential uses of the wastes from the tomato processing industry (i.e., the peels and seed extracts) that are particularly rich in oils and proteins are also discussed. Recent advancements with CRISPR/Cas mediated gene-editing technology provide enormous opportunities to enhance the nutritional content of agricultural produces, including tomatoes. In this regard, genome editing efforts with respect to biofortification in the tomato plant are also discussed. The recent technological advancements and knowledge gaps described herein aim to help explore the unexplored nutritional potential of the tomato.
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