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Biofortification as a solution for addressing nutrient deficiencies and malnutrition

Bindu Naik; Vijay Kumar; Sheikh Rizwanuddin; Sadhna Mishra; Vivek Kumar; Per E. J. Saris; Naresh Khanduri; Akhilesh Kumar; Piyush Pandey; Arun Kumar Gupta; Javed Masood Khan; Sarvesh Rustagi

Heliyon · 2024

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Summary

Malnutrition, defined as both undernutrition and overnutrition, is a major global health concern affecting millions of people. One possible way to address nutrient deficiency and combat malnutrition is through biofortification. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted to explore the current state of biofortification research, including techniques, applications, effectiveness and challenges. Biofortification is a promising strategy for enhancing the nutritional condition of at-risk populations. Biofortified varieties of basic crops, including rice, wheat, maize and beans, with elevated amounts of vital micronutrients, such as iron, zinc, vitamin A and vitamin C, have been successfully developed using conventional and advanced technologies. Additionally, the ability to specific

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30595
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-04p
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