| Literature DB >> 30099571 |
Regine Eibl1, Philipp Meier2, Irène Stutz2, David Schildberger3, Tilo Hühn3, Dieter Eibl2.
Abstract
The production of drugs, cosmetics, and food which are derived from plant cell and tissue cultures has a long tradition. The emerging trend of manufacturing cosmetics and food products in a natural and sustainable manner has brought a new wave in plant cell culture technology over the past 10 years. More than 50 products based on extracts from plant cell cultures have made their way into the cosmetics industry during this time, whereby the majority is produced with plant cell suspension cultures. In addition, the first plant cell culture-based food supplement ingredients, such as Echigena Plus and Teoside 10, are now produced at production scale. In this mini review, we discuss the reasons for and the characteristics as well as the challenges of plant cell culture-based productions for the cosmetics and food industries. It focuses on the current state of the art in this field. In addition, two examples of the latest developments in plant cell culture-based food production are presented, that is, superfood which boosts health and food that can be produced in the lab or at home.Entities:
Keywords: Bioreactor; Cellular agriculture; Cosmetic supplement ingredients; Foodstuff and food ingredients; Plant cell culture extracts
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30099571 PMCID: PMC6153648 DOI: 10.1007/s00253-018-9279-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ISSN: 0175-7598 Impact factor: 4.813
Plant cell culture extracts manufactured by European and US companies which have entered the market in the cosmetics and food industries during the past 10 years. Asian manufacturers are not considered. The manufacturer’s names are listed in alphabetic order (no rating). The list of products makes no claim to be complete
| Product | Plant species | Application | Manufacturer | Reference |
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| Acetos 10P |
| Food: supplement ingredient | Active Botanicals Research (ABR) | Fremont ( |
| Teupol 10P and Teupol 50P |
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| Echinan 4P |
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| Celtosome |
| Cosmetics: skin rejuvenation and care | BiotechMarine by Seppic | John ( |
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| Cocovanol1 |
| Food: supplement ingredient | Diana Plant Sciences2
| Barney ( |
| Plant C-Stem |
| Cosmetics: skin rejuvenation and care | innovacos | Khan ( |
| Stem cell extracts from: roseroot, greater plantain, milk thistle, | In vitro Plant-tech | Bengtson ( | ||
| Flower Power Innovation extract | ||||
| Stems GX products: Buddleja Stems GX, Echinaceae Stems GX, Gardenia Stems GX, Lenontopod Stems GX, Resistem, Marubium Stems GX | Institute of Biotechnological research (IRB) by Sederma3 | Dal Toso and Melandri ( | ||
| Stems GX products: Centella Stems GX |
| Cosmetics: treatment of rosacea | Institute of Biotechnological research (IRB) by Sederma3 | Dal Toso and Melandri ( |
| Dermasyr 10 | Cosmetics: treatment of acne and sebum-related disorders | |||
| Echigena plus |
| Food: supplement ingredient | ||
| Teoside 10 |
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| ReGeniStem Brightening |
| Cosmetics: skin brightening | Lonza | Lonza ( |
| Stem cell culture extract from arctic cloudberries |
| Cosmetics: skin rejuvenation and care | Lumene | Nohynek et al. ( |
| PhytoCELLTECH actives from: argan tree, apple, alpine rose, soapwort, comfrey and grapes | Mibelle Biochemistry | Schmid et al. ( | ||
| RootBioTec HO |
| Cosmetics: treatment of hair loss | Belser ( | |
| Callus stem cell extracts from: orchid, lotus, tomato, rice, grape, carrot, green tea, ginseng | Cosmetics: skin rejuvenation and care | Sandream Enterprises | ||
| Stem cell culture extracts: BerryFlux Vita, Cell integrity, Bionymph peptide, Cell Pulse, Daphne VitaSense, FicuCell Vita, Hibiskin Vita, Lykosin defense, Vita Freeze, Mythus Vita, Vita Nova, VitaShape, VitaLight | Cosmetics: skin rejuvenation and care, skin brightening and firming | Vitalab | Apone et al. ( | |
| Plasma Rich in Cell Factors (PRCF) products: Arabian Cotton, Luminia Granatum, Sensia Carota | Cosmetics: skin rejuvenation and care, skin whitening | Vytrus Biotech | Juanis ( | |
| Phyto-Peptidic Fractions (PPF) products: Capilia Longa |
| Cosmetics: treatment of hair loss | ||
| PPF products: Centella Reversa |
| Cosmetics: skin rejuvenation and care |
1No longer available
2Now part of Symrise AG
3Member of the Croda International Group
Fig. 1Schematic representation of the procedure for the establishment of a DDC-based plant cell suspension culture
Fig. 2Examples of plant tissue cultures. a Hairy root culture of Ocimum basilicum (the culture was established at the Technical University Dresden, photo by Sibylle Kümmritz). b Somatic embryo culture of Coffea canephora (the culture was established at the Nestlé R&D Centre Tours as presented at the DECHEMA Himmelfahrtstagung 2018 in Magdeburg, Germany, poster contribution)
Fig. 3Schematic diagrams of instrumented bioreactors preferred in commercial production processes with plant cell cultures which generate products for the cosmetics and food industries. a Stirred bioreactor. b Bubble column bioreactor. c Airlift bioreactor. d Wave-mixed bioreactor with 1-D motion
Fig. 4Main steps of the production of chocolate based on Theobroma cacao suspension cells. a One of the cacao fruits used to induce seven callus culture cell lines from beans. b Established callus culture of the clone ICS-45. c Microscopic picture of T. cacao suspension cells growing in shake flasks (clone ICS-45). d Twenty-L Flexsafe bag with mass propagated T. cacao suspension cells. e T. cacao suspension cells after freeze drying. f Produced cell culture chocolate
Fig. 5VTT’s home bioreactor, which was developed in co-operation with designers at the Aaolto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, and which may be applied to produce berry cell culture biomass for the morning-cereal or smoothie, or which can be eaten as supplement in the future (with kind permission of Dr. Heiko Rischer, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.)