Public perception of folate-biofortified genetically modified lettuce varieties in Brazil.

Autor: de Moura Cipriano, Thaís, Pedroso, Maria Thereza Macedo, de Paula Nunes, Isis Amanda, Queiroz, Lídia Nascimento, Aragão, Francisco José Lima
Zdroj: Transgenic Research; Oct2024, Vol. 33 Issue 5, p359-368, 10p
Abstrakt: Lettuce is one of the most widely consumed vegetables in the world, commonly eaten fresh in salads, sandwiches, wraps, and as a garnish in various dishes. Consequently, it is a very promising vehicle to deliver vitamins, such as folate (vitamin B9), to a specific population using biofortified varieties generated by conventional or molecular breeding. A new genetically modified lettuce was generated with increased folate content. However, some issues related to public perception regarding this technology should still be evaluated. The aim of this study was to analyze whether consumers are willing to accept a folate-biofortified GM lettuce that could become available to the Brazilian market. A questionnaire involving several issues regarding lettuce consumption was answered by 2,391 people from almost all Brazilian states. When informed that the folic acid biofortified lettuce is a transgenic plant, 46.1% of respondents stated that they would eat it and 30.5% stated that it would be a possibility. This study demonstrated that if there is any explanation regarding the advantage in relation to the use of biotechnology, like enrichment with folic acid, the number of people who accept it increases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index