Plant carotenoids have been implicated in preventing several age-related diseases, and they also provide vitamin A precursors; therefore, increasing the content of carotenoids in maize grains is of great interest. It is not well understood, however, how the carotenoid biosynthetic pathway is regulated. Fortunately, the maize germplasm exhibits a high degree of genetic diversity that can be exploited for this purpose. Here, the accumulation of carotenoids and the expression of genes from carotenoid metabolic and catabolic pathways were investigated in several maize landraces. The carotenoid content in grains varied from 10.03, in the white variety MC5, to 61.50 μg·g−1, in the yellow-to-orange variety MC3, and the major carotenoids detected ...
Backgroundβ-carotene, the most active provitamin A molecule produced by plants, plays important role...
AbstractYellow maize contains high levels of β-carotene (βC), making it an important crop for combat...
Maize is a staple food for millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa where a significant number of pe...
Carotenoid compounds are derivatives of a well described secondary metabolic pathway in plants, part...
Efforts are underway for development of crops with improved levels of provitamin A carotenoids to he...
Efforts are underway for development of crops with improved levels of provitamin A carotenoids to he...
Carotenoid compounds are derivatives of a well described secondary metabolic pathway in plants, part...
Pro-Vitamin A (proVA) carotenoids, which are converted into retinol (Vitamin A) in the human body, h...
The discovery and use of genetic markers associated with carotenoid levels can help to exploit the g...
Food security and sustainable development are interdependent. Development can be hindered by food in...
Food security and sustainable development are interdependent. Development can be hindered by food in...
Food security and sustainable development are interdependent. Development can be hindered by food in...
The discovery and use of genetic markers associated with carotenoid levels can help to exploit the g...
The discovery and use of genetic markers associated with carotenoid levels can help to exploit the g...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major world health problem, affecting up to 127 million pre-school childre...
Backgroundβ-carotene, the most active provitamin A molecule produced by plants, plays important role...
AbstractYellow maize contains high levels of β-carotene (βC), making it an important crop for combat...
Maize is a staple food for millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa where a significant number of pe...
Carotenoid compounds are derivatives of a well described secondary metabolic pathway in plants, part...
Efforts are underway for development of crops with improved levels of provitamin A carotenoids to he...
Efforts are underway for development of crops with improved levels of provitamin A carotenoids to he...
Carotenoid compounds are derivatives of a well described secondary metabolic pathway in plants, part...
Pro-Vitamin A (proVA) carotenoids, which are converted into retinol (Vitamin A) in the human body, h...
The discovery and use of genetic markers associated with carotenoid levels can help to exploit the g...
Food security and sustainable development are interdependent. Development can be hindered by food in...
Food security and sustainable development are interdependent. Development can be hindered by food in...
Food security and sustainable development are interdependent. Development can be hindered by food in...
The discovery and use of genetic markers associated with carotenoid levels can help to exploit the g...
The discovery and use of genetic markers associated with carotenoid levels can help to exploit the g...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major world health problem, affecting up to 127 million pre-school childre...
Backgroundβ-carotene, the most active provitamin A molecule produced by plants, plays important role...
AbstractYellow maize contains high levels of β-carotene (βC), making it an important crop for combat...
Maize is a staple food for millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa where a significant number of pe...