Biotechnological Approaches for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (eBook)
XI, 665 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-13-0535-1 (ISBN)
For the majority of the world's population, medicinal and aromatic plants are the most important source of life-saving drugs. Biotechnological tools represent important resources for selecting, multiplying and conserving the critical genotypes of medicinal plants.
In this regard, in-vitro regeneration holds tremendous potential for the production of high-quality plant-based medicines, while cryopreservation - a long-term conservation method using liquid nitrogen - provides an opportunity to conserve endangered medicinal and aromatic plants. In-vitro production of secondary metabolites in plant cell suspension cultures has been reported for various medicinal plants, and bioreactors represent a key step toward the commercial production of secondary metabolites by means of plant biotechnology.
Addressing these key aspects, the book contains 29 chapters, divided into three sections.
Section 1: In-vitro production of secondary metabolites
Section 2: In-vitro propagation, genetic transformation and germplasm conservationSection 3: Conventional and molecular approaches
Dr. Nitish Kumar has eight years of teaching and research experience in Plant Biotechnology, and is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Biological Science, Biotechnology Programme, Central University of South Bihar, India. He received his PhD degree in Botany from CSIR-CSMCRI/Bhavnagar University, India. He received the Outstanding Faculty in Biological Sciences Award from the Venus International Foundation, Chennai, India in 2017. He has received many other awards/fellowships during his academic career from organizations including the CSIR, DBT, ICAR and DST, as well as a Fast Track Young Scientist Award from the DST, Govt. of India in 2013. Dr. Kumar has published more than 40 research papers in peer-reviewed journals of national & international repute. He is a member of several academic bodies/societies and serves as an Associate Editor for the journal 'GENE'.
For the majority of the world's population, medicinal and aromatic plants are the most important source of life-saving drugs. Biotechnological tools represent important resources for selecting, multiplying and conserving the critical genotypes of medicinal plants. In this regard, in-vitro regeneration holds tremendous potential for the production of high-quality plant-based medicines, while cryopreservation a long-term conservation method using liquid nitrogen provides an opportunity to conserve endangered medicinal and aromatic plants. In-vitro production of secondary metabolites in plant cell suspension cultures has been reported for various medicinal plants, and bioreactors represent a key step toward the commercial production of secondary metabolites by means of plant biotechnology.Addressing these key aspects, the book contains 29 chapters, divided into three sections.Section 1: In-vitro production of secondary metabolitesSection 2: In-vitro propagation, genetic transformation and germplasm conservationSection 3: Conventional and molecular approaches
Dr. Nitish Kumar has eight years of teaching and research experience in Plant Biotechnology, and is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Biological Science, Biotechnology Programme, Central University of South Bihar, India. He received his PhD degree in Botany from CSIR-CSMCRI/Bhavnagar University, India. He received the Outstanding Faculty in Biological Sciences Award from the Venus International Foundation, Chennai, India in 2017. He has received many other awards/fellowships during his academic career from organizations including the CSIR, DBT, ICAR and DST, as well as a Fast Track Young Scientist Award from the DST, Govt. of India in 2013. Dr. Kumar has published more than 40 research papers in peer-reviewed journals of national & international repute. He is a member of several academic bodies/societies and serves as an Associate Editor for the journal “GENE”.
Section I
IN VIREO PRODUCTION OF SECONDARY METABOLITE
1
Production of plant secondary metabolites: current status and future prospects
2
The effects of rol genes of Agrobacterium rhizogenes on morphogenesis and secondary metabolite accumulation in medicinal plants
3
Conventional and Biotechnological Approaches to Enhance Steviol Glycosides (SGs) in Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni
4
Effect of chemical elicitors on pentacyclic triterpenoids production in in vitro cultures of Achyranthes aspera L.
5
The current status and future applications of hairy root cultures
6
In Vitro Culture and Production of Secondary Metabolites in Centella asiatica
7
Characterization of a secondary metabolite from Aegle marmelos (vilva tree) of Western Ghats
8
Role of metabolites for the mitigation of cadmium toxicity in sorghum grown under mycorrhizal inoculated hazardous waste site
9
In vitro production of some important secondary metabolites from Zingiber species
10
Hairy root culture for in vitro production of secondary metabolites: a promising biotechnological approach
11
Ocimum gratissimum: A Review on Ethnomedicinal Properties, Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Profile 12
Phytochemical analysis with special reference to leaf saponins in Gnidia glauca (Fresen.) Gilg.
13
In vitro production of bacosides from Bacopa monnieri
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.9.2018 |
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Zusatzinfo | XI, 665 p. 118 illus., 69 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Singapore |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Botanik |
Schlagworte | bioreactors • Cryopreservation • Plant Tissue culture • Secondary metabolite analysis • transgenic technology |
ISBN-10 | 981-13-0535-8 / 9811305358 |
ISBN-13 | 978-981-13-0535-1 / 9789811305351 |
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