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Aconitum biotechnology: recent trends and emerging perspectives
Authors:Janhvi Mishra Rawat  Balwant Rawat  Aakriti Bhandari  Shambhavi Yadav  Susmita Mishra  Anup Chandra  SN Mishra
Affiliation:1.Botany Division,Forest Research Institute,Dehradun,India;2.Forest Ecology and Environment Division,Forest Research Institute,Dehradun,India;3.Genetics and Tree Propagation Division,Forest Research Institute,Dehradun,India;4.Society for the Conservation of Nature,Rewa,India
Abstract:The genus Aconitum (consists more than 250 species) is one of the most important clades of highly valued medicinal plants. Aconitum species are very essential in the traditional device of medication and feature excessive business demand in the herbal marketplace. Some of biologically energetic compounds, e.g., aconitine, indaconitine, pseudoacontine, and so on, had been recognized, and new formulations primarily based on those compounds are being produced as rapid rate. This has led to extensive and rather unregulated exploitation of the species in the wild making the genus a threatened group. Conventional breeding and propagation methods have contributed significantly, but these could not meet up with the ever increasing demands of herbal drug industry globally. Biotechnological interventions, therefore, emerge as an alternative approach in terms of higher production and conservation as well. In recent years, several reports have been published on in vitro propagation of various important Aconitum species. However, advanced biotechnological approaches, such as synthetic seed production and hairy root cultures, are still lacking with only a few reports available. The current review presents an updated overview and critical assessment of secondary data concerning the past and recent biotechnological approaches and interventions in genus Aconitum. This review also attempts to provide a detailed account of work explored so far in micropropagation and emphasizes over the areas not attempted yet, which will act as a baseline data as well as valuable information for different stakeholders and researchers working on various aspects of Aconitum biotechnology.
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