Sunday 10 December 2017

Scientists have created orange vitamin-A rich bananas that could save hundreds of thousands of children

Scientists have created orange vitamin-A rich bananas that could save hundreds of thousands of children

Scientists in Australia have created golden-orange-fleshed bananas rich in pro-vitamin A that could save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children who die from a deficiency of this vitamin every year. The “biofortified” bananas were developed by taking genes from a species of banana from Papua New Guinea, which is high in provitamin A but only produces small bunches, and combined it with that of a Cavendish banana, the high-yielding species most people are familiar with. Provitamin A is converted by the body into vitamin A.

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