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Medicinal Plant Biotechnology for Ameliorated Secondary Metabolite Production

  • 1 Edición - 1 de septiembre de 2026
  • Última edición
  • Editores: Saikat Gantait, Jayoti Majumder Sarkar, Sudhir Singh, Sanjay Kumar Singh
  • Idioma: Inglés

Medicinal Plant Biotechnology for Ameliorated Secondary Metabolite Production delivers a cutting-edge perspective on how biotechnology is reshaping the way medicinal plants are st… Leer más

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Medicinal Plant Biotechnology for Ameliorated Secondary Metabolite Production delivers a cutting-edge perspective on how biotechnology is reshaping the way medicinal plants are studied and utilized. By integrating advanced molecular techniques, precision genetic tools, bioprocessing strategies, and analytical platforms, this volume addresses the critical challenge of enhancing the biosynthesis and optimization of high-value bioactive compounds.

The book moves beyond technical innovation to emphasize its role in meeting global demand for plant-derived therapeutics while ensuring ecological balance. It highlights how advancements can drive sustainability, reduce reliance on synthetic alternatives, and open new pathways to ensure the long-term viability of plant genetic material and biodiversity preservation. This future-oriented approach makes the volume not just a specialized reference, but a strategic guide for shaping the next generation of plant-based functional solutions.

Part of the Medicinal and Industrial Plants and Products series, this state-of-the-art resource boasts a holistic approach with relevance across stakeholders in academic and industrial contexts seeking practical insights that can be adapted to diverse plant species and scaled for real-world industrial and commercial uses.

Puntos claves

  • Offers a multidisciplinary overview bridging botanical, biotechnological, and pharmaceutical discoveries, enabling readers to connect fundamental plant science with practical solutions.
  • Explores emerging trends such as genome editing, elicitor-based interventions, and nanotechnology, alongside conservation and metabolomic profiling.
  • Demonstrates cross-sector applications in healthcare, nutrition, agriculture, and ecological stewardship, broadening the impact beyond traditional pharmaceutical contexts.

De interès para

Academics, postdoctoral students, researchers, and industry professionals in botany, healthcare, nutrition, agriculture, environmental science, molecular biology, and medicinal chemistry.

Índice

  1. Integral biotechnological approaches for {i|in vitro} production secondary metabolites: Major bottlenecks and their elucidation
  2. Micropropagation of medicinal plants: a promising approach to produce and conserve phytomedicines
  3. Fidelity assessment of {i|in vitro} regenerated medicinal plants: cytology, chromatography and molecular marker-based approaches
  4. Recent trends in the somatic embryogenesis research of medicinal plants
  5. Development of synthetic seeds for conservation, storage and exchange of medicinal plants
  6. Biotechnological Strategies to Enhance Phenolic Compound Biosynthesis in Medicinal Plants
  7. Advancing phytochemical biosynthesis through in vitro mutagenesis: strategies and applications
  8. Elicitor intervention for enhanced secondary metabolites and bioactive molecule production
  9. Bioreactor: a rapid approach for secondary metabolites fabrication in medicinal plants
  10. Advances in sustainable production of camptothecin using plant cell culture and metabolic engineering
  11. {i|Rhizobium rhizogenes-}mediated genetic transformation for augmented production of high-value secondary metabolites in medicinal plants
  12. CRISPR-Cas9 mediated gene editing and its application for tailormaking novel genotypes in medicinal plants
  13. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Mediated Plant Metabolomics Analysis: Recent Trends in {i|In Vitro} Cultures and Potential Pharmacological Applications
  14. Nanoparticle-mediated approaches for enhancing cryopreservation of medicinal plant germplasm: innovations and future directions
  15. Spice crops with therapeutic and cosmetic uses: Genetic resources, active principles, high volume macro- and micro-propagation, breeding and genomics
  16. Plants having natural colours and dyes: Health benefits, genetic resources, micropropagation, in vitro pigment productions

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 1 de septiembre de 2026
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los editores

SG

Saikat Gantait

Saikat Gantait is an assistant professor in genetics & plant breeding, as well as a plant breeder in the Crop Research Unit, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV). Following completion of his PhD in Biotechnology from BCKV, he gained advanced research experience leading a group to conduct fruitful research while working as a research associate in a DBT (Govt. of India)-funded project, followed by working as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Universiti Putra Malaysia. He has guided/co-guided multiple MSc and PhD students. His 15-year research works so far include molecular markers, plant tissue culture, polyploidy-induction, short-term (encapsulation/synthetic seed) and long-term (cryopreservation) conservation of medicinal and ornamental plant germplasms. In addition, he serves as an Editorial Board Member for several journals from Springer Nature, Elsevier, and Frontiers. Dr. Gantait has reviewed more than 400 manuscripts as an ad-hoc reviewer in more than 65 different eminent journals from Springer, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, PLoS, and Wiley, among others. Dr. Gantait was awarded with a Post-Doc fellowship from MOHE, Malaysia, and successfully completed a 2-year advanced training at University Putra Malaysia on plant tissue culture and germplasm conservation. His name has been included in the list of Top 2% Scientists Worldwide (2023) by Stanford University. To date, Dr. Gantait has published >160 articles/chapters/books in peer-reviewed journals and books (with a cumulative SCI Impact Factor of >325 and >4500 Google Scholar citations), mostly as the first/senior author.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Assistant Professor, Crop Research Unit (Genetics and Plant Breeding), Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, West Bengal, India

JS

Jayoti Majumder Sarkar

Jayoti Majumder is an assistant professor in floriculture and landscaping at Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya. She has been working in the field of Floriculture and Landscaping for more than 11 years very effectively and made a measurable impact as a passionate floriculturist for all fields related to flower nutraceuticals, secondary metabolites, edible flowers, floral pigment, flower preservation, application of nanotechnology in floriculture and in phytoremediation through aquatic ornamentals. She was appointed as a Scientist under ICAR-DFR, Pune, India, where she was engaged in germplasm conservation, breeding of marigold, tube-rose and annual flower crops, post-harvest and value addition of flowers. She is also engaged in activities related to underutilized edible flowers and their characterization for nutraceutical properties, adding value to flowers through the extraction of natural pigments and utilizing them for food coloring. While serving under Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, West Bengal, India, she guided multiple MSc and PhD students under her supervision. Her research works have been published in more than 30 papers in reputed national and international journals along with several popular/technical articles and bulletins. With the understanding of the administrative gradation, she has organized one national seminar and one international webinar in Horticulture. She is deliberately working for the upliftment of tribal and rural communities by enhancing their knowledge on ornamental crops cultivation and other extension activities through All India Radio and regional newspapers to make growers aware of new technological interventions in flower crops. She is an active member of several science academies and societies such as IAHS, SPH, and CWSS and is an editorial board member of JCW and SPH.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Assistant Professor, Department of Floriculture and Landscape Architecture, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, West Bengal, India

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Sudhir Singh

Sudhir Singh joined Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) as a scientist in 2003 and has been working in the field of plant secondary metabolites and transgenic research since then. He completed his PhD from Mumbai University (Botany) and worked as a ‘Visiting Scientist’ at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), South Korea, from 2011 to 2013. Dr. Singh has successfully demonstrated the use of plant hairy root systems to understand the remediation of xenobiotics. He has developed transgenic plants with an improved accumulation of essential micronutrients such as Zn & Cu and may find use in phytofortification purposes. Currently, he is working on ‘enhancing camptothecin (a prominent anti-cancer compound) content in plants using various ‘OMICS’ approaches. Dr. Singh is a Review Editor for Frontiers in Plants Sciences (Plant abiotic stress section). He reviewed several manuscripts in prominent journals from Springer, Elsevier and PLoS.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Scientific Officer 'G' & Head, Plant Biotechnology Section, Nuclear Agriculture and Biotechnology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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Sanjay Kumar Singh

Sanjay Kumar Singh is deputy director General (Horticultural Science) at ICAR, India. His research contributions include development of commercial protocol for micropropagation and bio-hardening using arbuscular mycorrhizae in horticultural crops like grape, citrus, pomegranate, and their rootstocks for growing in saline conditions; micropropagation protocols in mango, guava, papaya, apple, custard apple, rose, carnation, gladiolus, lilium, chrysanthemum etc. He has identified and released four promising seedless grape hybrids (Pusa Aditi, Pusa Trishar, Pusa Swarnika, and Pusa Purple Seedless) and two varieties each in mango (Pusa Deepshikha and Pusa Manohari) and guava (Pusa Aarushi 7 Pusa Pratiksha). He is currently working on transcriptomics and functional genomics of the mango fruit. Dr. Singh has published over 275 research papers, 13 books, and 55 book chapters. He is a member of the International Society of Horticultural Science (Belgium) and life-member of over 45 national scientific societies and academies.

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Deputy Director General, Division of Horticultural Science, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Krishi Anusandhan Bhawan-II, Pusa Campus, New Delhi, India