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September 6, 2003 The Associated Press Emily Gersema WASHINGTON -- A new breed of corn that mixes the conventional seed with a bright-blooming relative offers, according to this story, the promise of helping prevent clogged arteries and reducing harmful cholesterol. The story says that corn oil and other food products with this heart-healthy strain as an ingredient could appear on supermarket shelves within four years. The breakthrough after 10 years of research could lead plant breeders to develop other healthy varieties such as popcorn and yellow sweet corn. The story explains that scientists bred corn with Eastern gama grass, a purple or orange-bloomed plant, and came up with a corn high in oleic fatty acid -- a type of unsaturated fat that raises levels of good cholesterol to prevent arteries from clogging. Susan Duvick, a plant biologist at the Agriculture Department who led the project, was cited as saying that conventional corn contains about 20 percent oleic acid and 60 percent polyunsaturated fat, which is considered healthy by nutritionists though not as beneficial as oleic. Conventional corn also has 10 percent of the harmful saturated fat. The new corn lines contain less polyunsaturated fat -- just 20 percent -- while the oleic acid content climbs to 70 percent, said Duvick, who works in the department's Agricultural Research Service. The new breed still contains 10 percent saturated fat. |
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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 01:55:02 GMT, "David Kendra" wrote: The story says that corn oil and other food products with this heart-healthy strain as an ingredient could appear on supermarket shelves within four years. Is it genetically modified? If so, it has little chance of appearing on the supermarket shelves at all... regards Marcus |
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wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 01:55:02 GMT, "David Kendra" wrote: The story says that corn oil and other food products with this heart-healthy strain as an ingredient could appear on supermarket shelves within four years. Is it genetically modified? If so, it has little chance of appearing on the supermarket shelves at all... hey look, a sucker who believes everything that major multinationals tell him! Jim Webster regards Marcus |
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wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 01:55:02 GMT, "David Kendra" wrote: The story says that corn oil and other food products with this heart-healthy strain as an ingredient could appear on supermarket shelves within four years. Is it genetically modified? If so, it has little chance of appearing on the supermarket shelves at all... No it is not a GE product and even if it was it would find a very nice reception on the US grocery shelves with the numerous GE corn based products that are already available. Dave regards Marcus |
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