Micronutrient deficiency affects half of the world’s population, mostly in developing countries. Severe health issues such as anemia and inadequate growth in children below five years of age and pregnant women have been linked to mineral deficiencies (mostly zinc and iron). Improving the mineral content in staple crops, also known as mineral biofortification, remains the best approach to address mineral malnutrition. Barley is a staple crop in some parts of the world and is a healthy choice since it contains β-glucan, a high dietary protein. Barley mineral biofortification, especially with zinc and iron, can be beneficial since barley easily adapts to marginalized areas and requires less input than other frequently consumed cereals. In this...
Zinc and iron deficiencies, common in many parts of the world, having risk factors that raise the bu...
Biofortification is a sustainable strategy to alleviate micronutrient deficiency in humans. It is ne...
Globally, about 20% of calories (energy) come from wheat. In some countries, it is more than 70%. Mo...
Micronutrient malnutrition, often called 'hidden hunger', affects over two billion people globally. ...
Background and aims:Zinc (Zn) deficiency in humans is of worldwide concern and is primarily associat...
Mineral deficiencies represent a global challenge that needs to be urgently addressed. An adequate i...
More than half the world’s population is at moderate to high risk of zinc (Zn) deficiency, and biofo...
Micronutrient deficiencies, particularly iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn), in human diets are affecting over ...
Mineral deficiencies represent a global challenge that needs to be urgently addressed. An adequate i...
More than three billion people worldwide suffer from iron deficiency associated anemia and an equal ...
Pearl millet hybrids biofortified with iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) promise to be part of a long-term str...
Deficiency of micronutrient elements, such as zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe), is called “hidden hunger,” an...
Micronutrients are known to play an important role in the metabolism and physiological activities of...
In addition to the micronutrient inadequacy of staple crops for optimal human nutrition, a global do...
<div><p>In addition to the micronutrient inadequacy of staple crops for optimal human nutrition, a g...
Zinc and iron deficiencies, common in many parts of the world, having risk factors that raise the bu...
Biofortification is a sustainable strategy to alleviate micronutrient deficiency in humans. It is ne...
Globally, about 20% of calories (energy) come from wheat. In some countries, it is more than 70%. Mo...
Micronutrient malnutrition, often called 'hidden hunger', affects over two billion people globally. ...
Background and aims:Zinc (Zn) deficiency in humans is of worldwide concern and is primarily associat...
Mineral deficiencies represent a global challenge that needs to be urgently addressed. An adequate i...
More than half the world’s population is at moderate to high risk of zinc (Zn) deficiency, and biofo...
Micronutrient deficiencies, particularly iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn), in human diets are affecting over ...
Mineral deficiencies represent a global challenge that needs to be urgently addressed. An adequate i...
More than three billion people worldwide suffer from iron deficiency associated anemia and an equal ...
Pearl millet hybrids biofortified with iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) promise to be part of a long-term str...
Deficiency of micronutrient elements, such as zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe), is called “hidden hunger,” an...
Micronutrients are known to play an important role in the metabolism and physiological activities of...
In addition to the micronutrient inadequacy of staple crops for optimal human nutrition, a global do...
<div><p>In addition to the micronutrient inadequacy of staple crops for optimal human nutrition, a g...
Zinc and iron deficiencies, common in many parts of the world, having risk factors that raise the bu...
Biofortification is a sustainable strategy to alleviate micronutrient deficiency in humans. It is ne...
Globally, about 20% of calories (energy) come from wheat. In some countries, it is more than 70%. Mo...