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Canola could provide a new fat on the farmFull Text

Fat from genetically engineered canola plants can be a healthier substitute for the processed oil found in margarine, chocolate, and baked goods.

References:

Facciotti, M.T., P.B. Bertain, and L. Yuan. 1999. Improved stearate phenotype in transgenic canola expressing a modified acyl-acyl carrier protein thioesterase. Nature Biotechnology 17(June):593.

Further Readings:

1995. New trans fat studies muddy the waters. Science News 147(Feb. 25):127.

1994. Chocolate: Heart-ier than you thought. Science News 146(Dec. 24&31):442.

Adler, T. 1994. Designer fats. Science News 145(May 7):296.

Raloff, J. 1998. Unsaturated fats play yin-yang cancer role. Science News 153(Jan. 17):37.

______. 1997. Genetically engineering a healthier margarine. Science News Online (May 31).

______. 1997. A giant step toward creating better fats. Science News 151(May 31):335.

______. 1996. Unusual fats lose heart-friendly image. Science News 150(Aug. 10):87.

Sternberg, S. 1997. Gene cuisine on the menu. Science News 151(March 1):S21.

Sources:

Calgene, Inc.
Davis, CA 95616
Web site: http://www.calgene.com/

Paul B. Bertain
Calgene, Inc.
Davis, CA 95616

Marc T. Facciotti
University of California, Berkeley
The Graduate Group in Biophysics
Berkeley, CA 94720

Dorothy Long
Canola Information Service
Box 1645
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan S9V 1K6
Canada
Web site: http://www.canolainfo.org/html/canola.html

John Shanklin
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Biology Department, 463
Biochemistry of Lipid Modification Enzymes
Upton, NY 11973-5000
Web site: http://bnlstb.bio.bnl.gov/biodocs/plantbio/shanklin.htmlx

Ling Yuan
Maxygen
515 Galveston Drive
Redwood City, CA 94063
Web site: http://www.maxygen.com/

From Science News, Vol. 155, No. 23, June 5, 1999, p. 357. Copyright © 1999, Science Service.


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