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Biotechnological Production of Plant-Based Insecticides
Authors:Jacob George  Harsh Pal Bais  G A Ravishankar
Institution:Plant Cell Biotechnology Department, Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore 570 013, India
Abstract:ABSTRACT:?

The demand for natural and nonpersistent insecticides is increasing day by day. Plant cell cultures could be an alternative to conventional methods of production of insecticides from field-grown plants. In vitro cultured plant cells produce a wide array of insecticides as a part of their secondary metabolism. Their ability to synthesize key enzymes and the manipulation of these could lead to the enhanced production of many insecticides of industrial importance. The development of a high-yielding hairy root culture system for thiophenes, nicotine, and phytoecdysones is of considerable interest. In this article, the current literature on various factors that influence the growth, production, and secretion of six insecticidal compounds, namely, pyrethrins, azadirachtin, thiophenes, nicotine, rotenoids, and phytoecdysones which have been prospects for the scale-up of cell cultures, genetic engineering to obtain transgenic plants, and metabolically engineered plants for increased production of bio-molecules, has been discussed. Environmental safety clearance and the future prospects of application of bio-molecules for plant-derived insecticides are presented.
Keywords:insecticides  plant cell/  tissue cultures  in vitro tissues  hairy root cultures  pyrethrins  azadirachtin  thiophenes  nicotine  rotenoids  phytoecdysones  2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde  
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