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Nutrition

New GE Canola Coming High in Long-Chain Omega 3s

Posted on December 16, 2016 in GMOs, In The News, Nutrition | 137 Views | Leave a response
Undercurrent News, a fish-industry journal, recently reported that Cargill, in partnership with the German chemical company BASF, is developing GE canola that expresses much higher levels of two long-chain omega 3 fatty acids –EPA and DPA (but not DHA). Omega-3s are found naturally only in fish, some fungi, and microalgae.  This new biotech would transcribe […]

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Poor Diets Damage Health “More Than Drugs, Sex, Alcohol, and Tobacco Combined”

Posted on December 16, 2016 in Food Security, In The News, Nutrition | 144 Views | Leave a response
Cudos to the BBC and Nature magazine for highlighting the critical role of poor food choices in driving poor health and sustainability of our food systems. This BBC piece summarizes the chilling statements in a commentary in Nature, the #1 general science journal in the world. In the commentary, leading scientists make the point that […]

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A Predominantly Organic Diet Virtually Eliminates Children’s Exposures to Two Common Insecticides

Posted on December 14, 2016 in Nutrition, Organic, Pesticides | 239 Views | Leave a response
A team based at the University of Washington in Seattle has published an important study showing that in school-age children, a diet composed of predominantly organic food “…provides a dramatic and immediate protective effect against exposures to organophosphorous (OP) pesticides.” Twenty-three children were enrolled in the study, which included three phases of testing for OP […]

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Italian Scientists Develop Novel Approach to Compare the Safety of Organic and Conventional Foods

Posted on December 14, 2016 in Nutrition, Organic | 114 Views | Leave a response
According to a team of Italian scientists, the pesticides applied to conventional foods “can be seriously dangerous for human health and the environment” whereas some studies suggest organic food is more frequently contaminated with natural toxins.  The team developed a new method to rigorously test which set of potential hazards – the chemical toxins in […]

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Conventionally Grown Syrah Grapes Show Higher Concentrations of Anthocyanins than Organically Grown

Posted on December 14, 2016 in Nutrition, Organic | 211 Views | Leave a response
Anthocyanins are naturally occurring polyphenols that cause the red to blue colors in fruit and vegetables.  They are found in grape skins and red wines and have recently been shown to have potential antioxidant and other health benefits.  Some studies have shown a difference in polyphenol concentrations of crops grown using organic or conventional practices; […]

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Higher Levels of Vitamin C and Lower Concentrations of Nitrogen Found in Organic Oranges

Posted on December 14, 2016 in Nutrition, Organic | 162 Views | Leave a response
Many scientific teams in Europe are trying to develop reliable and affordable tests to differentiate between organic and conventional foods.  For many crops, pesticide residue levels are considered the best way to make such a determination, but in the case of citrus, this approach is unreliable.  In the Mediterranean region where most of Europe’s citrus […]

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Organic Grapes Contain Higher Levels of Latent Polyphenol Oxidase then Conventionally Grown Wine Grapes

Posted on December 14, 2016 in Nutrition, Organic | 197 Views | Leave a response
One of the challenges facing wine growers is that grapes have high polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity.  This natural enzyme contributes to the rate of browning in the fruit after it is picked.  Browning causes a change in color and flavor of the juice, and diminishes the quality of the final product.  Thus, scientists have worked […]

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Key Differences Found Between Organic and Conventional Red Wines

Posted on December 14, 2016 in Nutrition, Organic | 109 Views | Leave a response
Recent evidence has suggested that moderate consumption of red wine results in a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease.  This is attributed to the antioxidant effect of the polyphenolic compounds in red wines.  The major antioxidant in red wines – resveratrol – is a stilbene shown to have anticancer effects. However, wines have also been shown […]

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Organic Catsup Found to Contain More Than 50% Higher Levels of the Beneficial Antioxidant Lycopene

Posted on December 14, 2016 in Nutrition, Organic | 174 Views | Leave a response
A team of U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists stationed at the Western Regional Research Center in Albany, California studied the lycopene content of 13 commercially available brands of catsup – six major national brands, three organic brands, two store brands, and two brands sold in fast food restaurants and/or vending machines (Ishida and Chapman, 2004). […]

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Soil Quality from Long-term Organic Management Nearly Doubles Flavonoids in Organic Tomatoes

Posted on December 14, 2016 in Nutrition, Organic | 262 Views | Leave a response
For more than ten years, scientists at U.C. Davis in California have conducted a Long-Term Research on Agricultural Systems project (LTRAS).  The impacts of conventional and organic management on tomato production and tomato nutrient concentrations have been a major focus of this effort. On June 23, 2007, the American Chemical Society’s Journal of Food and […]

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