Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 449 g
Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 449 g
ISBN: 978-0-443-43944-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science
Medicinal Plant Biotechnology for Ameliorated Secondary Metabolite Production offers important insights into the latest approaches for enhancing and optimizing the beneficial aspects of these important plants. It encompasses micropropagation, cell-culture methodologies, genetic transformation, genome editing, analysis of secondary metabolites with chromatograph, and the preservation of plant genetic resources. Biological technologies encompass a broad range of techniques that can be used in different fields of environmental science, agriculture and the development of medicines. The potential benefits include enhanced plant protection, genetic engineering, tissue culture, bioprocessing, and genome editing for enhancing secondary metabolites. In addition to their use in treating conditions, medicinal plants contribute to biodiversity, conservation, and economic development. They are valued for their secondary metabolites and bioactive compounds. This book in the *Medicinal and Industrial Plants and Products* series presents the latest information across a broad spectrum of plant biotechnology, advancing understanding of approaches to ensure plant health improvement.
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1. Unlocking biotechnological strategies for improving plant architecture, productivity, resilience, and advancements in therapeutics
2. Collaborative endeavours across borders: a global perspective on biotechnology of medicinal plants
3. Exploring world flora of medicinal plants unveiling their secondary metabolites and bioactive compound
4. Micropropagation of medicinal plants: a promising approach to conserve phytomedicines
5. Significance of somatic embryogenesis for regenerates and genetic improvement in medicinal plants
6. In vitro mutagenesis technique predicting multi-fold phytochemicals of medicinal plants
7. Systematic enhancement of secondary metabolites through cell suspension culture in medicinal plants
8. Elicitor intervention for enhanced secondary metabolites and bioactive molecule production
9. Artificial induction of in vitro polyploidy for amelioration of secondary metabolites in medicinal plants
10. Genetic transformation aiding Rhizobium spp. for augmented secondary metabolites in medicinal plants
11. Bioreactor: a rapid approach for secondary metabolites fabrication in medicinal plants
12. Development of synthetic seeds for conservation, storage and exchange of medicinal plants
13. Cryo-conservation of plant genetic resources focusing endangered medicinal plants
14. Integration of multi-omics techniques for genetic improvement of medicinal plants
15. In silico approaches on production of secondary metabolites and their utilization
16. Chromatographic evaluation of secondary metabolites for therapeutics refinement and analysis
17. Integral biotechnological approaches for in vitro production secondary metabolites: Major bottlenecks and their elucidation