| Literature DB >> 26698871 |
Marisol Ochoa-Villarreal1, Susan Howat1, SunMi Hong2, Mi Ok Jang2, Young-Woo Jin2, Eun-Kyong Lee2, Gary J Loake1.
Abstract
Plants have evolved a vast chemical cornucopia to support their sessile lifestyles. Man has exploited this natural resource since Neolithic times and currently plant-derived chemicals are exploited for a myriad of applications. However, plant sources of most high-value natural products (NPs) are not domesticated and therefore their production cannot be undertaken on an agricultural scale. Further, these plant species are often slow growing, their populations limiting, the concentration of the target molecule highly variable and routinely present at extremely low concentrations. Plant cell and organ culture constitutes a sustainable, controllable and environmentally friendly tool for the industrial production of plant NPs. Further, advances in cell line selection, biotransformation, product secretion, cell permeabilisation, extraction and scale-up, among others, are driving increases in plant NP yields. However, there remain significant obstacles to the commercial synthesis of high-value chemicals from these sources. The relatively recent isolation, culturing and characterisation of cambial meristematic cells (CMCs), provides an emerging platform to circumvent many of these potential difficulties. [BMB Reports 2016; 49(3): 149-158].Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26698871 PMCID: PMC4915229 DOI: 10.5483/bmbrep.2016.49.3.264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMB Rep ISSN: 1976-6696 Impact factor: 4.778
Commercial production of natural products and heterologous proteins in plant suspension and hairy root culture. Modified from (15)
| Industry | Products | Species | Manufacturer | Use/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plant Natural Products | ||||
| Food | Anthocyanins | Nippon Paint Co. Ltd, Osaka Japan | Textile dye | |
| Coloring agents | ||||
| Arbtin | Mitsui Chemicals Inc., Tokio Japan | Pigments | ||
| Betacyanin | Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd | Pigments | ||
| Carthamin | Kibun Foods Inc., Tokio Japan | Pigments | ||
| Geraniol | Mitsui chemicals., Inc | Essential Oils | ||
| Gingseng | Nitto Denko Corporation, Osaka, Japan | Dietary supplements | ||
| Wild gingseng from CMCs | Unhwa Biotech Corp., Jeonbuk, South Korea | Dietary supplements, cosmetic and medical products | ||
| Shikonin | Mitsui Chemicals., Inc | Red pigments | ||
| Pharmaceuticals | Berberines | Mitsui Chemicals, Inc | Anticancer | |
| Antibiotic Anti-inflammatory | ||||
| Echinacea polysaccharides | Diversa, Ahrensburg, Germany | Immunostimulant | ||
| Anti-inflammatory | ||||
| Paclitaxel | Taxus spp | Phyton Biotech., Inc Germany | Anticancer World | |
| Samyang Genex., Seoul, South Korea | Anticancer | |||
| Podophyllotoxin | Podophyllum spp. | Nippon Oil, Tokio, Japan | Anticancer | |
| Rosamarinic acid | ANattermann & Cie. Gmbh, Cologne, Germany | Anti-inflammatory | ||
| Scopolamine | Duboisia spp. | Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd, Tokio, Japan | Anticancer World | |
| Antimuscrnic | ||||
| Used in treatment of motion sickness, nausea and intestinal cramping | ||||
| Cosmetic | Atropine, Gingsenosides, Coumarines, Flavonoids, Alkaloids, Camptothechin, Anabasine, Nicotine | Hairy roots from | Rootec, Witterswil, Switzerland | A wide range of products for beauty health and nutrition |
| About fifteen active ingredients for cosmetic use | Cell suspension cultures and hairy roots cultures, different species | Sederma, Le Perray-en-Yvelines, France | Develop of cosmetic active ingredients | |
| Active ingredients for cosmetic use | Suspension culture and hairy roots | Mibelle, Switzerland | Develop of cosmetic active ingredi | |
| Human Glucocerebrosidase (GCD) enzyme | Carrot suspension cultures | Protalix BioTherapeutics Karmiel, Israel | ELELYSOⓇ Plant cell-expressed form of the glucocerebrosidase enzyme for treatment of Gaucher disease | |
| Vaccine against Newcastle disease virus (NDV) | Tobacco suspension cultures | Dow Agrosciences, LLC, Indianapolis, USA | First tobacco cell-based vaccine approved by the FDA against Newcastle disease virus in poultry | |
| Human proteins | Greenovation Biotech BMBH Freiburg, Germany | α-galactosidase for Fabry disease and βα for Gaucher disease. | ||
| Both are in phase 1 of clinical trials | ||||
| Glycosylated recombinant proteins | Hairy roots | Root Lines | Rhizo prot platform | |
| Amiens, France | ||||
Fig. 1.Strategies for the production of natural products from either plant cell suspensions or hairy root culture for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic or food industries.