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Approaches of Antiviral Production in Tissue Culture of Medicinal Plants
Plant cell culture provides a renewable and an easily scalable source of plant metabolites. Several strategies such as manipulating the nutrient, optimizing the culture conditions, feeding of precursor and elicitation can be applied in order to substantially increase the yields of Secondary Metabolites in plant cell cultures. Hence in present scenario, In Vitro process is a promising Eco friendly tool for the rapid multiplication of endangered medicinal species which is cheap and less time consuming.Present book entitled Approaches of Antivirals production in tissue culture of Medicinal Plants”comprises all the methods used for enhancement of antivirals in tissue of four plant spp.The described work is a compiled post-doctoral studies involved in production and enhancement of antiviral compounds of medicinal plants using Plant Tissue Culture Technique. We have used four Plant Spp namely Allium cepa (Onion), Trachyspermum ammi (Ajowain), Curcuma longa (Haldi) and Tylophora indica. Different strategies were used for bio-production of the antiviral agents in standardized tissue culture conditions.This Book is divided into nine chapters ,which describe the antiviral metabolites production in tissue culture of Allium cepa (Onion), Trachyspermum ammi (Ajowain),Curcuma longa(Haldi) and Tylophora indica separately, whereas tenth chapter describes the evaluation of three plants spp for antiviral activity (Jatropha curcas and Tylophora indica for influenza and Trachyspermum ammi essential oil for Japanese encephalitis.) These reports haven’t been well documented till date.
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