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Biosynthesis of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants = manipulation by conventional and biotechnological approaches /
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Biosynthesis of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants/ edited by Nitish Kumar, Ravi S. Singh.
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manipulation by conventional and biotechnological approaches /
other author:
Kumar, Nitish.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2023.,
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viii, 431 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Genetic Manipulation in medicinal plants for enhancement of Plant Bioactive compounds -- 2. Exploring endophytes for in vitro synthesis of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants -- 3. Omics approaches to study the biosynthesis of bioactive compounds in Medicinal and Aromatic Plant -- 4. Phytochemical diversity and biological activity of basil (Ocimum L.) : Secondary metabolites produced in vitro -- 5. In silico screening - An effective option in exploring Plant metabolites as Biopharmaceutics -- 6.Extreme water-stress on metabolite and elemental accumulation in Plectranthus amboinicus, an aroma-medicinal plant -- 7. RNA Interference (RNAi): A Genetic Tool to Manipulate Plant Secondary Metabolite Pathways -- 8. CRISPR/ Cas 9: Novel Techniques for Enhancing Bioactive Compound Production in Medicinal Plants -- 9. New insights for the production of medicinal plant materials: Ex vitro and in vitro propagation -- 10. Conventional approaches toward production of secondary plant metabolites -- 11. Novel secondary metabolites in tea and their biological role in communicable and non communicable human diseases -- 12. Regulation of Photochemical properties of Hawthorn: a Crataegus species -- 13. Hairy Root Cultures-A Versatile Tool of Secondary Metabolites Production -- 14. Herbosomes: An advanced delivery system for phytoconstituents -- 15. Medicinal flora of the trans Himalayan cold deserts of Ladakh, India -- 16. The medicinal potential and application of in vitro techniques in the improvement of Galega officinalis: An overview -- 17. Influence of biotic and abiotic elicitors on bioactive compounds production in medicinal plants -- 18. Aeroponic and Hydroponics system for medicinal herb.
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Plant bioactive compounds. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35221-8
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9783031352218
Biosynthesis of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants = manipulation by conventional and biotechnological approaches /
Biosynthesis of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants
manipulation by conventional and biotechnological approaches /[electronic resource] :edited by Nitish Kumar, Ravi S. Singh. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2023. - viii, 431 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Food bioactive ingredients,2661-8966. - Food bioactive ingredients..
1. Genetic Manipulation in medicinal plants for enhancement of Plant Bioactive compounds -- 2. Exploring endophytes for in vitro synthesis of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants -- 3. Omics approaches to study the biosynthesis of bioactive compounds in Medicinal and Aromatic Plant -- 4. Phytochemical diversity and biological activity of basil (Ocimum L.) : Secondary metabolites produced in vitro -- 5. In silico screening - An effective option in exploring Plant metabolites as Biopharmaceutics -- 6.Extreme water-stress on metabolite and elemental accumulation in Plectranthus amboinicus, an aroma-medicinal plant -- 7. RNA Interference (RNAi): A Genetic Tool to Manipulate Plant Secondary Metabolite Pathways -- 8. CRISPR/ Cas 9: Novel Techniques for Enhancing Bioactive Compound Production in Medicinal Plants -- 9. New insights for the production of medicinal plant materials: Ex vitro and in vitro propagation -- 10. Conventional approaches toward production of secondary plant metabolites -- 11. Novel secondary metabolites in tea and their biological role in communicable and non communicable human diseases -- 12. Regulation of Photochemical properties of Hawthorn: a Crataegus species -- 13. Hairy Root Cultures-A Versatile Tool of Secondary Metabolites Production -- 14. Herbosomes: An advanced delivery system for phytoconstituents -- 15. Medicinal flora of the trans Himalayan cold deserts of Ladakh, India -- 16. The medicinal potential and application of in vitro techniques in the improvement of Galega officinalis: An overview -- 17. Influence of biotic and abiotic elicitors on bioactive compounds production in medicinal plants -- 18. Aeroponic and Hydroponics system for medicinal herb.
Plant bioactive compounds are plant-based natural products that display a variety of pharmacological applications. These bioactive compounds are important as medicines, pigments and flavorings since most of the pharmaceutical industries are highly dependent on medicinal plants and their extraction. The types and concentrations of bioactive compounds produced by plants are determined by the species, genotype, physiology, developmental stage and environmental factors during growth, determining the physiological adaptive responses employed by various plant taxonomic groups in coping with the stress and defensive stimuli. In the past two decades there has been a renewed interest in the study of conventional aspects such as elicitors and biotic and abiotic stress factors that influence secondary metabolism during in vitro and in vivo growth of plants. the application of molecular biology tools and techniques are facilitating increased understanding of the signaling processes and pathways involved in the bioactive compounds production in subcellular, cellular, organ and whole plant systems during in vivo and in vitro growth, with application in the metabolic engineering of biosynthetic pathways intermediates. Biosynthesis and Manipulation of Bioactive compounds in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants provides a comprehensive introduction and review of the state-of-the-art biotechnological tools used in enhancement of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants. Readers will find a systematic overview of techniques such as Omics, Crisper /Cas9 and RNAi to enhance plant bioactive contents including various in vitro techniques, hairy root culture and transgenic technology to enhance plant bioactive contents using plant tissue culture approaches. The chapters provide an overview of the role of induced mutation, biotic and abiotic stress to increase the bioactive contents in plants, plus the role of endophytes to enhance the contents of plant bioactive compounds and standard operating procedures using hydroponics system of cultivation for significant enhancement of bioactive compounds. This book serves as a single source for researchers working in plant secondary metabolites and the pharmaceutical industry.
ISBN: 9783031352218
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-35221-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QK898.B54
Dewey Class. No.: 572.2
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