| Literature DB >> 24963701 |
Wei Yue1,2, Qian-Liang Ming1, Bing Lin1, Khalid Rahman3, Cheng-Jian Zheng1, Ting Han1,4, Lu-Ping Qin1.
Abstract
The development of plant tissue (including organ and cell) cultures for the production of secondary metabolites has been underway for more than three decades. Plant cell cultures with the production of high-value secondary metabolites are promising potential alternative sources for the production of pharmaceutical agents of industrial importance. Medicinal plant cell suspension cultures (MPCSC), which are characterized with the feature of fermentation with plant cell totipotency, could be a promising alternative "chemical factory". However, low productivity becomes an inevitable obstacle limiting further commercialization of MPCSC and the application to large-scale production is still limited to a few processes. This review generalizes and analyzes the recent progress of this bioproduction platform for the provision of medicinal chemicals and outlines a range of trials taken or underway to increase product yields from MPCSC. The scale-up of MPCSC, which could lead to an unlimited supply of pharmaceuticals, including strategies to overcome and solution of the associated challenges, is discussed.Keywords: Application; medicinal plant; pharmaceutical; plant cell culture; secondary metabolite
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24963701 DOI: 10.3109/07388551.2014.923986
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Biotechnol ISSN: 0738-8551 Impact factor: 8.429