作者
Shelagh R Muir, Geoff J Collins, Susan Robinson, Stephen Hughes, Arnaud Bovy, C Hꎬ van Ric De Vos, Arjen J van Tunen, Martine E Verhoeyen
发表日期
2001/5
期刊
Nature biotechnology
卷号
19
期号
5
页码范围
470-474
出版商
Nature Publishing Group
简介
Tomatoes are an excellent source of the carotenoid lycopene, a compound that is thought to be protective against prostate cancer. They also contain small amounts of flavonoids in their peel (∼ 5–10 mg/kg fresh weight), mainly naringenin chalcone and the flavonol rutin, a quercetin glycoside. Flavonols are very potent antioxidants, and an increasing body of epidemiological data suggests that high flavonoid intake is correlated with a decreased risk for cardiovascular disease. We have upregulated flavonol biosynthesis in the tomato in order to generate fruit with increased antioxidant capacity and a wider range of potential health benefit properties. This involved transformation of tomato with the Petunia chi-a gene encoding chalcone isomerase. Resulting transgenic tomato lines produced an increase of up to 78 fold in fruit peel flavonols, mainly due to an accumulation of rutin. No gross phenotypical differences …
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