Vaccines in your salad? Scientists growing medicine-filled plants to replace injections

Study Finds – by Chris Melore

RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Vaccinations can be a controversial subject for many people, especially when it comes to injections. So what if you could replace your next shot with a salad instead? Researchers at the University of California-Riverside are working on a way to grow edible plants that carry the same medication as an mRNA vaccine.

The COVID-19 vaccine is one of the many inoculations which use messenger RNA (mRNA) technology to defeat viruses. They work by teaching cells from the immune system to recognize and attack a certain infectious disease. Unfortunately, mRNA vaccines have to stay in cold storage until use or they lose stability. The UC-Riverside team says if they’re successful, the public could eat plant-based mRNA vaccines — which could also survive at room temperature.

Thanks to a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, researchers are now looking accomplish three goals. First, the team will try to successfully deliver DNA containing mRNA vaccines into plant cells, where they can replicate. Next, the study authors want to show that plants can actually produce enough mRNA to replace a traditional injection. Finally, the team will need to determine the right dosage people will need to eat to properly replace vaccinations.

“Ideally, a single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person,” says Juan Pablo Giraldo, an associate professor in UCR’s Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, in a university release.

“We are testing this approach with spinach and lettuce and have long-term goals of people growing it in their own gardens,” Giraldo adds. “Farmers could also eventually grow entire fields of it.”

Plants are capable of growing more vaccines

Giraldo and a team of scientists from UC-San Diego and Carnegie Mellon University say the key to making edible vaccines are chloroplasts. These are small organs inside plant cells which help convert sunlight into energy.

“They’re tiny, solar-powered factories that produce sugar and other molecules which allow the plant to grow,” Giraldo explains. “They’re also an untapped source for making desirable molecules.”

Previous studies have shown that it’s possible for chloroplasts to express genes which are not a natural part of that plant. Giraldo’s team accomplished this by sending genetic material inside of a protective casing into plant cells.

In the new study, Giraldo teamed with UC-San Diego’s Professor Nicole Steinmetz to use nanotechnology to deliver more genetic material into chloroplasts.

“Our idea is to repurpose naturally occurring nanoparticles, namely plant viruses, for gene delivery to plants,” Steinmetz says. “Some engineering goes into this to make the nanoparticles go to the chloroplasts and also to render them non-infectious toward the plants.”

“One of the reasons I started working in nanotechnology was so I could apply it to plants and create new technology solutions. Not just for food, but for high-value products as well, like pharmaceuticals,” Giraldo adds.

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7 thoughts on “Vaccines in your salad? Scientists growing medicine-filled plants to replace injections

  1. “Our idea is to repurpose naturally occurring nanoparticles, namely plant viruses, for gene delivery to plants,” Steinmetz says. “Some engineering goes into this to make the nanoparticles go to the chloroplasts and also to render them non-infectious toward the plants.”

    I’m sure there is no threat of these plant viruses now “mutating” and being transmissible to humans once we start screwing around with them.

  2. These folks need to look up Revelation 11:18 in the Bible…never mind… or, maybe, Genesis 6? And maybe we should all grow indoor winter gardens as well… Lettuce, eh? Romaine? Maybe Salinas, California, where most Romaine is grown, will start having huge “covid cases”, and will the illegals picking all this lettuce “shed” it to each other? Wait ’til the Demon-rats (you know who I mean) find out those voting for them they allowed into Commiefornia are dying like flies….

  3. This one sent a chill up my spine. Talk about red flags… I got a whole bouquet. Man, there is no area they will leave untouched/uncontaminated.

    Hate is oozing through my bones
    A frown is on my face
    The tampering with life is
    a very grievous offense
    Everywhere I turn they want to
    poison me with kill-poisons
    But I will eat from nature’s table
    and curse them all to be disabled
    To die and suffer and understand
    If you poison food, you poison man

    .

  4. Wow
    If this doesnt hold the argument of grow your own and kill your own food , than I don’t know what does

    Or kill these fckin nut jobs the second they poke their dam heads up

    Imagine if that was done with
    Hillary
    Soros
    Gates
    Fucsi
    Etc

    We the people might just get to enjoy our freedom and liberties
    Think about it
    The life you save taking one of theirs could be a positive thing for everyone
    Terminal patients should consider this …. every day
    And those C suckers should fear it every second of every day

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