Zhu, Changfu
Farré Martinez, Gemma
Zanga, Daniela
Lloveras Vilamanyà, Jaume
Michelena Bárcena, Antonio
Ferrio Díaz, Juan Pedro
Voltas Velasco, Jordi
Slafer, Gustavo A.
Savin, Roxana
Albajes Garcia, Ramon
Eizaguirre Altuna, Matilde
López Alonso, Carmen
Cantero-Martínez, Carlos
Díaz Gómez, Joana
Nogareda, Carmina
Moreno Martínez, José Antonio
Angulo Asensio, Eduardo
Estany Illa, Joan
Pena i Subirà, Ramona Natacha
Tor i Naudí, Marc
Portero Otín, Manuel
Eritja Sánchez, Núria
Arjó Pont, Gemma
Serrano Casasola, José Carlos Enrique
Matias-Guiu, Xavier
Twyman, Richard M.
Sandmann, Gerhard
Capell Capell, Teresa
Christou, Paul
2018-01-23T13:12:21Z
2018-06-03T22:24:48Z
2017-06-01
2018-01-23T13:12:22Z
Carolight® is a transgenic maize variety that accumulates extraordinary levels of carotenoids, including those with vitamin A activity. The development of Carolight® maize involved the technical implementation of a novel combinatorial transformation method, followed by rigorous testing for transgene expression and the accumulation of different carotenoid molecules. Carolight® was envisaged as a way to improve the nutritional health of human populations that cannot access a diverse diet, but this ultimate humanitarian application can only be achieved after extensive testing for safety, agronomic performance and nutritional sufficiency. In this article, we chart the history of Carolight® maize focusing on its development, extensive field testing for agronomic performance and resistance to pests and pathogens, and feeding trials to analyze its impact on farm animals (and their meat/dairy products) as well as animal models of human diseases. We also describe more advanced versions of Carolight® endowed with pest-resistance traits, and other carotenoid-enhanced maize varieties originating from the same series of initial transformation experiments. Finally we discuss the further steps required before Carolight® can fulfil its humanitarian objectives, including the intellectual property and regulatory constraints that lie in its path.
European Research Council Advanced Grant (BIOFORCE) and Proof of Concept Grant (Multinutrient Maize) to PC; Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (AGL2014-53970-C2-1-R, AGL2015-65846-R, BIO2014-54426-P and BIO2014-54441-P); RecerCaixa project PC084082; Catalan Autonomous Community 2014 SGR 1296 Agricultural Biotechnology Research Group and Agrotecnio Research Center. JDG thanks the UdL for a Ph.D. fellowship.
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Maize; Carotenoid; Poultry production; Egg production; Trout feeding
Springer Verlag
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//AGL2014-53970-C2-1-R/ES/MEJORA DEL CONTROL INTEGRADO EN PAISAJES MIXTOS DE HUERTOS FRUTALES DE HUESO Y CULTIVOS EXTENSIVOS/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//AGL2015-65846-R/ES/REGULACION NUTRIGENETICA DEL CONTENIDO Y LA COMPOSICION DE LA GRASA EN EL CERDO/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//BIO2014-54441-P/ES/REGULACION DE LA BIOSINTESIS Y ACUMULACION DE CAROTENOIDES EN EL ENDOSPERMO DE MAIZ/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//BIO2014-54426-P/ES/UNA CELULA DE ARROZ MODERNIZADA PARA INVESTIGACIONES EN BIOLOGIA SINTETICA Y SUS APLICACIONES/
Versió postprint del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1007/s11101-017-9506-4
Phytochemistry Reviews, 2017, p. 1-15
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(c) Springer Science+Business Media, 2017
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