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Chinese Scientists Develop Heart-Healthy Rice with Coenzyme Q10

by Tatiana Ivanova
23 February 2025
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A Breakthrough in Functional Agriculture: Rice with CoQ10

In a significant step toward functional foods and biofortification, a team of Chinese scientists from the Shanghai Key Laboratory of Functional Genomics and Plant Resources has developed a genetically edited rice variety that synthesizes Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10).

CoQ10 plays a crucial role in cellular energy production, acts as a powerful antioxidant, and is widely recognized for its heart-protective and anti-aging properties. However, the body’s natural production of CoQ10 declines with age, making dietary sources increasingly important.

Using gene-editing technology, the researchers modified the rice genome to enable endogenous production of CoQ10, making it the first known rice variety capable of synthesizing this vital compound.

Why Is CoQ10 Important?

  • Supports Heart Health – CoQ10 helps generate energy in heart cells and reduces oxidative stress, lowering the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Antioxidant Protection – Acts as a defense against free radicals, slowing down cellular aging.
  • Boosts Energy Production – Essential for mitochondrial function, supporting overall physical performance and endurance.

CoQ10 in Diet and Agriculture

Currently, CoQ10 is primarily obtained from:

  • Animal products (meat, fish, and dairy)
  • Supplements (widely used for cardiovascular support)
  • Grains and vegetables (which typically produce CoQ9, a less bioactive form)

The development of CoQ10-rich rice could revolutionize nutrition and agriculture, offering a natural dietary source for populations at risk of cardiovascular disease.

The Future of Functional Crops

This research aligns with a growing trend toward biofortified crops—plants genetically enhanced to improve their nutritional value. Other notable examples include:

  • Golden Rice – Engineered to produce Vitamin A to combat deficiency-related blindness.
  • High-Zinc Wheat – Developed to address micronutrient deficiencies in developing countries.

If successfully commercialized, CoQ10-enriched rice could be integrated into heart disease prevention programs, functional food markets, and agricultural innovation policies worldwide.

The development of CoQ10-producing rice represents a groundbreaking advancement in functional agriculture and human health. As the global population seeks healthier dietary solutions, biofortified crops like this could play a key role in disease prevention and nutrition enhancement. Future research and regulatory approval will determine how soon this rice reaches farmers and consumers, but the potential impact on public health is undeniable.

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