The employment of genetically modified organisms as food and feed products in the market is increasing dramatically from year to year. The estimated global area planted with genetically modified crops has reached 148 million heactares involving 29 countries in year 2010. Important genetically modified traits include herbicide tolerance traits encoded by the 5’-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (Cp4 epsps) gene derived from Agrobacterium sp. and insect resistance traits encoded by the cry gene derived from Bacillus thuringiensis. Worldwide commercialization of food and feed products containing the genetically modified material has raised concern from the public regarding food safety issues as well as destruction of biodiversity. Th...