Manipulating secondary metabolism in cultured plant cells
summary This review attempts to present an overall strategy for the production of useful secondary metabolites by cultured plant cells. After consideration of the nature and utility of secondary metabolites and the possible role of these substances to the plant, the review focuses attention on the p...
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This review attempts to present an overall strategy for the production of useful secondary metabolites by cultured plant cells. After consideration of the nature and utility of secondary metabolites and the possible role of these substances to the plant, the review focuses attention on the properties of the plant cells in culture and how the cell populations and their physical and chemical environment can be manipulated to encourage the synthesis and accumulation of secondary products. Finally, consideration is given to the involvement of genetic engineering in the production of cells to perform particular metabolic tasks and how these techniques might contribute to the development of a new strategy to enable the production of useful secondary metabolites on a commercial scale.
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Summary
553
I.
Introduction
553
II.
Development of a strategy
555
III.
Concluding remarks
565
Acknowledgements
565
References
565 |
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This review attempts to present an overall strategy for the production of useful secondary metabolites by cultured plant cells. After consideration of the nature and utility of secondary metabolites and the possible role of these substances to the plant, the review focuses attention on the properties of the plant cells in culture and how the cell populations and their physical and chemical environment can be manipulated to encourage the synthesis and accumulation of secondary products. Finally, consideration is given to the involvement of genetic engineering in the production of cells to perform particular metabolic tasks and how these techniques might contribute to the development of a new strategy to enable the production of useful secondary metabolites on a commercial scale.
CONTENTS
Summary
553
I.
Introduction
553
II.
Development of a strategy
555
III.
Concluding remarks
565
Acknowledgements
565
References
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Summary
553
I.
Introduction
553
II.
Development of a strategy
555
III.
Concluding remarks
565
Acknowledgements
565
References
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Summary
553
I.
Introduction
553
II.
Development of a strategy
555
III.
Concluding remarks
565
Acknowledgements
565
References
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