The recovery of natural defense mechanisms in plants through genetic editing has been gaining traction as an alternative to reduce losses caused by agricultural pests. The technique allows for the rescue of alpha-amylase inhibitor proteins, characteristics of wild varieties and capable of making starch practically indigestible for insects that attack seeds and grains, without altering the digestibility for humans and animals. The strategy seeks to reinforce the protection of widely consumed crops, such as corn and legumes, especially vulnerable to beetles and other species that degrade starch.