𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

πŸ“

Medicinal Plant Biotechnology: From Basic Research to Industrial Applications


Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
603
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


This unique overview of plants and transgenic techniques of great scientific, medicinal and economic value for both industry and academia covers the whole spectrum from cell culture techniques, via genetic engineering and secondary product metabolism right up to the use of transgenic plants for the production of bioactive compounds. Practical examples are given throughout, including the production of cancer therapeutics, functional food, and flavor compounds in plants.
Of particular interest to the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries, as well as medicinal chemists, biochemists, and molecular biologists.Content:
Chapter 1 The Engineering of Medicinal Plants: Prospects and Limitations of Medicinal Plant Biotechnology (pages 1–8): Matthys K. Julsing, Wim J. Quax and Oliver Kayser
Chapter 2 Metabolomics (pages 9–28): Young Hae Choi, Hye Kyong Kim and Robert Verpoorte
Chapter 3 HPLC?NMR Techniques for Plant Extract Analysis (pages 29–48): Dan St?rk, Maja Lambert and Jerzy W. Jaroszewski
Chapter 4 Plant?Associated Microorganisms (Endophytes) as a New Source of Bioactive Natural Products (pages 49–72): Gary Strobel
Chapter 5 DNA Profiling of Plants (pages 73–95): Hilde Nybom and Kurt Weising
Chapter 6 Bioprospecting: The Search for Bioactive Lead Structures from Nature (pages 97–116): Michael Wink
Chapter 7 Biotechnological Approaches for the Production of some Promising Plant?Based Chemotherapeutics (pages 117–156): Ashish Baldi, V.S. Bisaria and A.K. Srivastava
Chapter 8 In?Vitro Culturing Techniques of Medicinal Plants (pages 157–185): Wolfgang Kreis
Chapter 9 Biotechnological Methods for Selection of High?Yielding Cell Lines and Production of Secondary Metabolites in Medicinal Plants (pages 187–201): Donald P. Briskin
Chapter 10 Impact of Whole?Genome and Expressed Sequence Tag Databases on the Study of Plant Secondary Metabolism (pages 203–236): Jillian M. Hagel, Jonathan E. Page and Peter J. Facchini
Chapter 11 Biotechnology of Solanaceae Alkaloids: A Model or an Industrial Perspective? (pages 237–265): Birgit Drager
Chapter 12 Plant Cell Cultures: Production of Biologically Important Secondary Metabolites from Medicinal Plants of Taiwan (pages 267–285): Mulabagal Vanisree and Hsin?Sheng Tsay
Chapter 13 Exploring and Accessing Plant Natural Product Biosynthesis in Engineered Microbial Hosts (pages 287–317): Erin K. Marasco and Claudia Schmidt?Dannert
Chapter 14 Production of Therapeutic Antibodies in Plants (pages 319–344): Richard M. Twyman, Stefan Schillberg and Rainer Fischer
Chapter 15 Glycosylation of Recombinant Proteins in Plan (pages 345–374): Gilbert Gorr and Friedrich Altmann
Chapter 16 Frontiers in Transgenic Medicinal Plants Research (pages 375–395): Ya'akov Tadmor and Efraim Lewinsohn
Chapter 17 Intellectual Property Protection of Plant Biotechnology (pages 397–416): Konrad Sechley and Clare Salisbury
Chapter 18 Breeding of Medicinal Plants (pages 417–449): Friedrich Pank
Chapter 19 Camptothecin Production in Cell Cultures of Ophiorrhiza Species (pages 451–467): Takashi Asano, Hiroshi Sudo, Mami Yamazaki and Kazuki Saito
Chapter 20 Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology of Flavor Compounds and Essential Oils (pages 469–492): Dinesh A. Nagegowda and Natalia Dudareva
Chapter 21 Ginkgo biloba and Production of Secondary Metabolites (pages 493–514): Christine Sohier and Didier Courtois
Chapter 22 Production of Paclitaxel in Plant Cell Cultures (pages 515–528): Homare Tabata
Chapter 23 Biological Production of Artemisinin for Malaria Therapy (pages 529–542): Yan Zhao and Chunzhao Liu


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


The Fish Oocyte: From Basic Studies to B
✍ Patrick J. Babin, Joan CerdΓ , Esther Lubzens πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2007 πŸ› Springer 🌐 English

<P>This book addresses the growing needs in deciphering the biological processes associated with fish reproduction, in view of the growth of aquaculture and the dwindling natural stocks of commercially important fish. It presents a comprehensive overview on egg production in fish, from the standpoin

The Fish Oocyte: From Basic Studies to B
✍ Francoise Le Menn, Dr. Joan CerdΓ  , Patrick J. Babin (auth.), Patrick J. Babin, πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2007 πŸ› Springer Netherlands 🌐 English

<P>This book addresses the growing needs in deciphering the biological processes associated with fish reproduction, in view of the growth of aquaculture and the dwindling natural stocks of commercially important fish. It presents a comprehensive overview on egg production in fish, from the standpoin

Microbial Biotechnology: Basic Research
✍ Joginder Singh, Ashish Vyas, Shanquan Wang, Ram Prasad πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2020 πŸ› Springer Singapore;Springer 🌐 English

<p><p>M​icrobial biotechnology is an important area that promotes advanced research into using microbes for value-added products, human nutrition, and the overall wellbeing of society. This book presents the latest information on the use of microbes for sustainable development, and highlights state-

Oncogenomics: From Basic Research to Pre
✍ Franco Dammacco (editor), Francesco Silvestris (editor) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2018 πŸ› Academic Press 🌐 English

<i> </i><p>Oncogenomics: From Basic Research to Precision Medicine offers a thorough survey of precision medicine and its diagnostic and therapeutic applications in oncology. Gathering contributions from leading international researchers in the field, chapters examine recent translational advances i

Testosterone: From Basic Research to Cli
✍ Lee B. Smith, Rod T. Mitchell, Iain J. McEwan (auth.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2013 πŸ› Springer-Verlag New York 🌐 English

<p>This volume provides a brief rΓ©sumΓ© of the history of testosterone research, from the early pioneers through to the most recent advances in the field. We discover how steroid hormones were first identified and how testosterone was shown to be essential for male development. Moving forward we expl