IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF FLAVONOIDS: A REVIEW
Asha Jyoti Bharati and Yogendra Kumar Bansal*
ABSTRACT
Plants produces diversity of secondary metabolites which not only
plays an important role in adaption accordering to the environment but
also represent an important source of active pharmaceuticals.
Flavonoids are a group of polyphenols having a wide array of
biological activities including anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic,
antioxidant, anti mutagenic etc. Biotechnology offers a great
opportunity to exploit these secondary metabolites via different
methods. Plant cell and tissue culture is one of the emerging fields of
biotechnology to investigate and enhance the production of secondary
metabolites. Undifferentiated cell cultures like callus cultures and
suspension cultures have been studied widely for flavonoid production. Along with this hairy
root culture and transformation techniques have also been studied for the production of
different flavonoids as they are more genetically stable. The focus of the present review is the
application of the tissue culture technology, type of medium and explants used for the
production of flavonoids in different plant species.
Keywords: Flavonoid, in vitro, secondary metabolites, callus culture, suspension culture.
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