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Role of biotechnology in medicinal plant management

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Title Role of biotechnology in medicinal plant management
 
Creator Mishra, Prashant Kumar
Chaudhary, Shashi Bhushan
Tripathy, Prem Shankar Mani
 
Description 92-97
Utility of medicinal plants in the treatment of various diseases has been accepted from ancient time. Discovery of antibiotics
and steroids seemed to revolutionize the medicinal world. But, as long term side effect of these compounds was experienced,
people once again started reverting to medicinal plants. The importance of conservation and management of medicinal plants
is clear. Biotechnology can be used in this direction successfully. Population of a large number of medicinal plants is reducing
and their demand is increasing. These plants can be propagated in sufficient number with the help of tissue culture. Trocus is a
slow growing plant and the compound taxol obtained from it is highly useful in treatment of cancer. This compound can be
obtained in the laboratory by cell culture methods. Standardisation of medicinal plants is a big problem. This can be solved
by studying active molecules of plant with the help of biotechnology. In the era of globalisation, intellectual property has
become a burning subject. Other countries have already tried to obtain patent on turmeric and neem. In such conditions
conservation of plants and traditional knowledge is essential. It is urgent to prepare complete data base of traditional medicines
and their preparations. Biotechnology can be applied successfully in this direction.
 
Date 2009-02-19T04:55:49Z
2009-02-19T04:55:49Z
2007-06
 
Type Article
 
Identifier 0771-7706
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3190
 
Language en_US
 
Publisher CSIR
 
Source BVAAP Vol.15(1) [June 2007]