Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6603-7_2
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Bioreactors: A Rapid Approach for Secondary Metabolite Production

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“…Different bioreactor configurations have been developed to provide integrative ability with the biological systems to have efficient growth and better product yield ( Sharma and Shahzad, 2013 ). Bioreactors show modifications, including the addition of mist spray, temporary immersion, having mesh or basket according to the cultivation process being performed for the organized plant structures such as hairy roots, somatic embryos, and micropropagation of plantlets ( Paek et al., 2005 ; Srivastava and Srivastava, 2012 ).…”
Section: Tissue Culture-based Biotechnological Approaches For Obtaini...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different bioreactor configurations have been developed to provide integrative ability with the biological systems to have efficient growth and better product yield ( Sharma and Shahzad, 2013 ). Bioreactors show modifications, including the addition of mist spray, temporary immersion, having mesh or basket according to the cultivation process being performed for the organized plant structures such as hairy roots, somatic embryos, and micropropagation of plantlets ( Paek et al., 2005 ; Srivastava and Srivastava, 2012 ).…”
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“…[1] Medicinal properties of the plant metabolites are identified followed by isolation of the principal component and characterized for commercial production. [2][3][4] The world still depends on such drugs that are only produced by plants. [5,6] Major active metabolites of plant-based drugs are alkaloids, terpenoids, flavonoids, polyamines and saponins.…”
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“…25 Laboratory-Scale Plant Cell and Tissue Culture Studies Useful for Large-Scale Cultivation in Different Types of Bioreactors[64][65][66][67] …”
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