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Polish Achievements in Bioactive Compound Production From In Vitro Plant Cultures

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ACTA SOCIETATIS BOTANICORUM POLONIAE
Volume 91, Issue -, Pages -

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POLSKIE TOWARZYSTWO BOTANICZNE
DOI: 10.5586/asbp.9110

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bioreactors; biotransformation; elicitation; hairy roots; multiple shoots; plant tissue cultures; secondary metabolites; undifferentiated cultures

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Plant cell and organ cultures are potential sources of valuable secondary metabolites that can be used in various industries. Poland has shown interest in applying plant biotechnology for pharmaceutical purposes, utilizing in vitro cultures to produce known and novel compounds.
Plant cell and organ cultures are potential sources of valuable secondary metabolites that can be used as food additives, nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals, and pharmaceuticals. Phytochemical biosynthesis in various in vitro plant cultures, in contrast to that in planta, is independent of environmental conditions and free from quality fluctuations. Pharmaceutical application of plant biotechnology is of interest to almost all departments of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Institute of Pharmacology in Poland with a botanical profile (Pharmaceutical Botany, Pharmacognosy, and Pharmacology). This study discusses the advances in plant biotechnology for the production of known metabolites and/or biosynthesis of novel compounds in plant cell and organ in vitro cultures in several scientific centers in Poland.

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