CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS AND PROSPECTS OF ITS ENDOPHYTES: A NEW AVENUE FOR PRODUCTION OF BIOACTIVE METABOLITES
AbstractCatharanthus roseus is a medicinal herb found in many tropical and subtropical regions around the world. This plant produces a diverse array of secondary metabolites that are pharmaceutically important like vinblastine and vincristine used as chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of several types of cancers. Low yield of these vinca alkaloids from the plant in vivo and the challenges to meet their high demand worldwide led researchers to develop various in vitro techniques like hairy root culture, callus cultures, shoot cultures, metabolic engineering and regulation studies to increase their production. The present review gives an account of the various phytochemicals derived from the plant and the pharmacological aspects of secondary metabolites studied. Present review also highlights the biotechnological prospects of an efficient and alternative means of production of valuable metabolites from Catharanthus roseus and also from rich microflora residing inside the plant tissues. It gives an emphasis on the need of exploration of diverse niches of endophytes
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2705-2716
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English
IJPSR
Meenakshi Koul, Neha S. Lakra, Ramesh Chandra and Sheela Chandra*
Department of Biotechnology, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi- 835 215, Jharkhand, India
schandra@bitmesra.ac.in
05 March, 2013
07 May, 2013
24 June, 2013
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.4(7).2705-16
01 July, 2013