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Melhorar a produção de isoflavonas a partir de culturas transformadas

Melhorar a produção de isoflavonas a partir de culturas transformadas

Sravanthi Pammi

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
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2024
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Biologia, ciencias de la vida
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9786207702510
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As plantas medicinais constituem uma importante riqueza natural de um país e as ervas são componentes muito importantes da medicina. A Índia é também a mais rica fonte de plantas medicinais devido à sua rica diversidade geográfica, características climáticas e ecológicas variadas e é apropriadamente chamada o jardim botânico do mundo. As plantas medicinais são valorizadas pelos seus metabolitos secundários, tais como alcalóides, esteróides, flavonóides, terpenos, glicosídeos, etc. As plantas medicinais são a fonte mais exclusiva de medicamentos que salvam vidas para a maioria da população mundial. As culturas de raízes pilosas são fáceis de manter e caracterizam-se por uma elevada taxa de crescimento, um rápido tempo de duplicação e são capazes de sintetizar metabolitos secundários derivados da raiz. As raízes pilosas são únicas na sua estabilidade genética e biossintética e são capazes de sintetizar um grande grupo de compostos químicos. Estas raízes também podem sintetizar mais do que um único metabolito, pelo que se revelam económicas para fins de produção comercial. A maior vantagem das culturas de raízes peludas é o facto de apresentarem frequentemente uma capacidade biossintética de produção de metabolitos secundários igual ou superior à das suas plantas-mãe.

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