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A new, genetically modified purple tomato may hit the grocery market stands

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    https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/17/business-food/purple-tomato-gmo-scn-trnd/index.html

    It tastes like a tomato, smells like a tomato, and even looks (mostly) like a tomato. There’s just one catch: It’s purple.

    The USDA has approved a genetically modified purple tomato, clearing the path for the unique fruit to be sold in American stores next year.



    To engineer the purple tomatoes, the scientists used transcription factors from snapdragons to trigger the tomatoes to produce more anthocyanin, creating a vibrant purple color.

    Martin and her colleagues published the first results of their research in 2008 in an article in Nature Biotechnology.

    The results were “stunning,” she said. Cancer-prone mice that ate the purple tomatoes lived around 30% longer than those that ate normal tomatoes, according to the study.

    Martin said there are “many explanations” as to why anthocyanin-rich tomatoes may have health benefits. There are “probably multiple mechanisms involved,” she said. “It’s not like a drug, where there’s a single target. It’s about them having antioxidant capacity. It also may influence the composition of the microbiome, so it’s better able to deal with digestion of other nutrients.”
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