Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10234976 | New Biotechnology | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Plants are capable of producing a wide variety of secondary metabolites which have a diverse range of functions that can be exploited for medicinal purposes; for example, paclitaxel is a major anti-cancer drug found in the bark of Taxus spp. There are however supply issues as the compound is only found at low concentrations (0.05%) within the plant. The complex paclitaxel biosynthetic pathway makes chemical synthesis non-commercially viable; therefore alternative biotechnological sources have been explored for production including heterologous expression systems and plant cell culture.
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Authors
Susan Howat, Bora Park, Il Suk Oh, Young-Woo Jin, Eun-Kyong Lee, Gary J. Loake,