Medicinal and Aromatic Plants I (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry)
Description:
Treating secondary metabolites in cell cultures of plants with potential usage in the pharmaceutical industry, this volume concentrates on the individual plant species, their distribution, economic importance, conventional propagation and storage of germplasm. Special emphasis is placed on the potential of industrial in vitro production of compounds of medical and pharmaceutical relevance. There are three sections, and these deal with: micropropagation, immobilization, cryopreservation, bioreactors, production of secondary metabolites; production through cell cultures of antitumor compounds, L-dopa, shikonin, anthraquinine, tropane and morphinan alkaloids, berberine, caffeine, saponines, valeoptriates, rosmarinic acid, and cardenolides; and distribution, economic importance, conventional propagation, in vitro production of various metabolites in Cannabis, Centaurium, Cinchona, Digitalis, Duboisia, Hypoxis, Lithospermum, Ochrosia, Paeonia, Panax, Papavar, Rehmannia, and Rhazya.
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