Title of article
Biological and biomedical aspects of genetically modified food
Author/Authors
Peter Celec، نويسنده , , Martina Kukuckova، نويسنده , , Veronika Renczesova، نويسنده , , Satheesh Natarajan، نويسنده , , Roland Palffy، نويسنده , , Roman Gardl?k، نويسنده , , J?lius Hodosy، نويسنده , , Michal Behuliak، نويسنده , , Barbora Vlkova، نويسنده , , Gabriel Minarik، نويسنده , , TomaS Szemes، نويسنده , , Stanislav Stuchl?k، نويسنده , , Jan Tur?a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
10
From page
531
To page
540
Abstract
Genetically modified (GM) foods are the product of one of the most progressive fields of science—biotechnology. There are major concerns about GM foods in the public; some of them are reasonable, some of them are not. Biomedical risks of GM foods include problems regarding the potential allergenicity, horizontal gene transfer, but environmental side effects on biodiversity must also be recognized. Numerous methods have been developed to assess the potential risk of every GM food type. Benefits of the first generation of GM foods were oriented towards the production process and companies, the second generation of GM foods offers, on contrary, various advantages and added value for the consumer. This includes improved nutritional composition or even therapeutic effects. Recombinant probiotics and the principle of alternative gene therapy represent the latest approach of using GM organisms for biomedical applications. This article tries to summarize and to explain the problematic topic of GM food.
Keywords
functional food , Genetically modified food , Horizontal gene transfer , Recombinant probiotics , Alternative gene therapy
Journal title
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Record number
477740
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