| Literature DB >> 28272908 |
Arun Kumar1, Kareem A Mosa2,3, Liyao Ji4, Udaykumar Kage4, Dhananjay Dhokane4, Shailesh Karre4, Deepa Madalageri5, Neemisha Pathania6.
Abstract
Today, the dramatic changes in types of food consumed have led to an increased burden of chronic diseases. Therefore, the emphasis of food research is not only to ensure quality food that can supply adequate nutrients to prevent nutrition related diseases, but also to ensure overall physical and mental-health. This has led to the concept of functional foods and nutraceuticals (FFNs), which can be ideally produced and delivered through plants. Metabolomics can help in getting the most relevant functional information, and thus has been considered the greatest -OMICS technology to date. However, metabolomics has not been exploited to the best potential in plant sciences. The technology can be leveraged to identify the health promoting compounds and metabolites that can be used for the development of FFNs. This article reviews (i) plant-based FFNs-related metabolites and their health benefits; (ii) use of different analytic platforms for targeted and non-targeted metabolite profiling along with experimental considerations; (iii) exploitation of metabolomics to develop FFNs in plants using various biotechnological tools; and (iv) potential use of metabolomics in plant breeding. We have also provided some insights into integration of metabolomics with latest genome editing tools for metabolic pathway regulation in plants.Entities:
Keywords: Functional foods and nutraceuticals; metabolic engineering; metabolic pathway regulation; metabolomics; metabolomics assisted breeding; secondary metabolites
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28272908 DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2017.1285752
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 1040-8398 Impact factor: 11.176