| Literature DB >> 33716608 |
Geraldine Gubser1, Sabine Vollenweider2, Dieter Eibl1, Regine Eibl1.
Abstract
Climate change and an increasing world population means traditional farming methods may not be able to meet the anticipated growth in food demands. Therefore, alternative agricultural strategies should be considered. Here, plant cell and tissue cultures (PCTCs) may present a possible solution, as they allow for controlled, closed and sustainable manufacturing of extracts which have been or are still being used as colorants or health food ingredients today. In this review we would like to highlight developments and the latest trends concerning commercial PCTC extracts and their use as food ingredients or even as food. The commercialization of PCTC-derived products, however, requires not only regulatory approval, but also outstanding product properties or/and a high product titer. If these challenges can be met, PCTCs will become increasingly important for the food sector in coming years.Entities:
Keywords: adventitious root culture; elicitation; food colorants; health food ingredients; suspension culture
Year: 2021 PMID: 33716608 PMCID: PMC7923591 DOI: 10.1002/elsc.202000077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eng Life Sci ISSN: 1618-0240 Impact factor: 2.678