| Literature DB >> 28838321 |
Jameel R Al-Obaidi1, Mohammed Farouq Halabi2, Nasser S AlKhalifah3, Shanavaskhan Asanar3, Abdulrahman A Al-Soqeer4, M F Attia5.
Abstract
Jojoba is considered a promising oil crop and is cultivated for diverse purposes in many countries. The jojoba seed produces unique high-quality oil with a wide range of applications such as medical and industrial-related products. The plant also has potential value in combatting desertification and land degradation in dry and semi-dry areas. Although the plant is known for its high-temperature and high-salinity tolerance growth ability, issues such as its male-biased ratio, relatively late flowering and seed production time hamper the cultivation of this plant. The development of efficient biotechnological platforms for better cultivation and an improved production cycle is a necessity for farmers cultivating the plant. In the last 20 years, many efforts have been made for in vitro cultivation of jojoba by applying different molecular biology techniques. However, there is a lot of work to be done in order to reach satisfactory results that help to overcome cultivation problems. This review presents a historical overview, the medical and industrial importance of the jojoba plant, agronomy aspects and nutrient requirements for the plant's cultivation, and the role of recent biotechnology and molecular biology findings in jojoba research.Entities:
Keywords: Combat desertification; Desert plants; Oil crop; Simmondsia chinensis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28838321 PMCID: PMC5571488 DOI: 10.1186/s40659-017-0131-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Res ISSN: 0716-9760 Impact factor: 5.612
Fig. 1a Jojoba green fruit and b jojoba ripened fruit, c jojoba cultivation to combat desertification in Qattara Depression, Egypt, d jojoba male and female flowers
Summary of the medicinal and industrial applications of jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis)
| Plant parts or products | Applications | References |
|---|---|---|
| Seed (oil/wax) | Biolubricants | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Biodiesel | [ |
| Simmondsin and its derivatives | Antifungal | [ |
| Meal (left over after oil-extraction) | Livestock feed | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Bioenergy | [ |
| Ethanolic extract | Inhibit oxidative stress induced by fumonisins (mycotoxins) | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Anti-inflammatory (e.g.: treatment for throat inflammation, wound treatment) | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Relief for headaches | [ |
| Oil and seed extracts | Antimicrobial and antifungal | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Synthetic polymer | [ |
| Meal | Fish meal of Nilotica fish ( | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Selective froth flotation for phosphate ores extraction | [ |
| Leaves (flavonoid compounds) | Antioxidant and lipoxygenase inhibitor | [ |
| Leaves and seed coats | Antibacterial and anticancer | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Lipoxygenase inhibitor | [ |
| Simmondsin and its derivatives | Antioxidant | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Pharmaceuticals | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Skincare treatment | [ |
| Meal | Anti-rodent | [ |
| Seed (oil) | Antifungal/insecticidal properties | [ |
| Crude extracts | Cyclooxygenase inhibitor (anticarcinogenic) | [ |
Summary of molecular biology-based research performed on jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis)
| Molecular techniques | Targets | References |
|---|---|---|
| RAPD | Genetic variability | [ |
| RAPD | Gender differentiation | [ |
| ISSR | Gender marker-assisted selections | [ |
| RAPD, ISSR | Genetic relationship among and between gender | [ |
| RAPD, ISSR | Assessment of ISSR and RAPD marker assays for genetic diversity analysis | [ |
| Touch-down PCR assay | Gender diagnostic | [ |
| RAPD, ISSR | Clone maintenance | [ |
| AFLP | Gender-linked AFLP markers | [ |
| CAPS | Early gender differentiation | [ |
| RAPD | In vitro and in vivo gender differentiation | [ |
| ISSR | Genetic variation and chemical traits of selected plants | [ |
| ISSR, SCAR | Early gender differentiation | [ |
| ISSR | Male-specific sequence tagged sites marker | [ |
| ISSR | Male-specific sequence tagged sites marker | [ |
| SCoT, CBDP | Gender genetic diversity | [ |
| RAPD, GC–MS technique | Validation of different jojoba accessions for commercial applications | [ |
| Gel based proteomics coupled with real time-PCR | Protein-based biomarker | [ |