Interest in Taxus species has increased since paclitaxel, an anticancer drug, was isolated from the bark of Taxus brevifolia (Pacific yew) in the 1960's. Great effort has been carried out to establish an efficient callus cultures of Taxus species. Culture media must be optimized for each Taxus species, and in general, there is no one method that guarantees success for Taxus cultures. The source of explant, culture medium composition and the growth regulators used appear to affect callus initiation and maintenance. Research effort has focused on obtaining a cell culture that exhibits good growth and a high rate of taxoid accumulation. In this sense, many strategies have been employed to stimulate taxoid production without affecting cell growth. In an attempt to scale-up cell culture, problems such us shear stress, oxygen supply and gas composition have been studied. A more detailed knowledge of the pathway and the fluxes of intermediates towards taxane accumulation will be key factors to obtain cell lines with increased taxane accumulation through metabolic engineering.
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