Two non-GMO biofortified and one traditional pearl millet varieties were compared in abrasive decortication studies to evaluate their potential for increasing iron and zinc content. The phytate-to-mineral ratios were used to estimate mineral bioavailability. Iron and zinc contents in the biofortified varieties Tabi and GB8735 were two to threefold higher than in the traditional variety. Iron content reached 7.2 and 6.7 mg per 100 g DM in the biofortified varieties, which corresponds to the target values of biofortification programs. Zinc content was, respectively, 5.6 and 4.1 mg per 100 g DM in the GB8735 and Tabi varieties. Because of the presence of phytate and other chelating factors that were only partially removed during decortication,...
Development of crop cultivars with elevated levels of micronutrients is being increasingly recognize...
Corresponding author. treche@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceLosses of nutrients such as starch, lip...
Losses of nutrients such as starch, lipids, proteins, iron and zinc as well as phytase activity and ...
The present study aimed at determining whether mineral biofortified pearl millets will continue to m...
Crop biofortification is a cost-effective and sustainable agricultural trategy to reduce micronutrie...
International audienceSimulations of gastro-intestinal digestion, used to estimate in vitro iron and...
International audienceSimulations of gastro-intestinal digestion, used to estimate in vitro iron and...
Pearl millet is an important food crop in the arid and semi-arid tropical regions of Africa and Asia...
Not AvailableCrop biofortification is a cost-effective and sustainable agricultural strategy to redu...
Essential mineral (iron and zinc) deficiencies are still prevalent in the Semi-arid Tropics, where m...
Pearl millet is consumed as a staple food in semi-arid tropical regions. With a view to upgrading th...
Pearl millet is consumed as a staple food in semi-arid tropical regions. With a view to upgrading th...
Biofortification is among the food-based strategies, recently implemented and still in development, ...
Biofortification, a method for increasing micronutrient content of staple crops, is a promising stra...
Pearl millet is the staple for economically poorer section of the world's population and improving i...
Development of crop cultivars with elevated levels of micronutrients is being increasingly recognize...
Corresponding author. treche@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceLosses of nutrients such as starch, lip...
Losses of nutrients such as starch, lipids, proteins, iron and zinc as well as phytase activity and ...
The present study aimed at determining whether mineral biofortified pearl millets will continue to m...
Crop biofortification is a cost-effective and sustainable agricultural trategy to reduce micronutrie...
International audienceSimulations of gastro-intestinal digestion, used to estimate in vitro iron and...
International audienceSimulations of gastro-intestinal digestion, used to estimate in vitro iron and...
Pearl millet is an important food crop in the arid and semi-arid tropical regions of Africa and Asia...
Not AvailableCrop biofortification is a cost-effective and sustainable agricultural strategy to redu...
Essential mineral (iron and zinc) deficiencies are still prevalent in the Semi-arid Tropics, where m...
Pearl millet is consumed as a staple food in semi-arid tropical regions. With a view to upgrading th...
Pearl millet is consumed as a staple food in semi-arid tropical regions. With a view to upgrading th...
Biofortification is among the food-based strategies, recently implemented and still in development, ...
Biofortification, a method for increasing micronutrient content of staple crops, is a promising stra...
Pearl millet is the staple for economically poorer section of the world's population and improving i...
Development of crop cultivars with elevated levels of micronutrients is being increasingly recognize...
Corresponding author. treche@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceLosses of nutrients such as starch, lip...
Losses of nutrients such as starch, lipids, proteins, iron and zinc as well as phytase activity and ...