Cite this article:
Thakur and Mulchandani (2016). Biotechnological Approaches for Conservation of Medicinal Plants, the Invincible Assets of Nature to Mankind. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.124.
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Biotechnological
Approaches for Conservation of Medicinal Plants, the Invincible Assets of
Nature to Mankind
Parul Thakur and Ketan
Mulchandani
Ols Oleochemicals and Surfactant
Technology, ICT, Mumbai
Bioprocess Technology, ICT, Mumbai
Corresponding author email:
paralthakur1507@gmail.com
[Received
18 January 2016, accepted 27 January 2016]
Abstract: Medicinal
plants, since times immemorial, have been used as a powerful tool by all race
and ethnicities for curing normal day-to-day illness to dreadful diseases like
cancer. We are intricately at the cross roads of globalization. In 21"
Century with exponential population rise, a consequent shortage of natural
resources is evident and makes it clear that our survival will depend on
sustainable conservation techniques of such important plants with planned
research. Health hazards, cost factors and toxicity associated with synthetic
drugs have led attention and interest towards plants and plant-based products.
Since decades, there have been many in situ and ex situ approaches for
conservation of rare and useful plant species. But, they have their positives and
limitations. Various strategies such as botanical gardens, Gene Bank and seed
banks have implemented for the conservation of critically endangered species.
Biotechnological approach is an amalgamation of biological and scientific
technological designed processes. These are vital for multiplication and
genetic enhancement of the medicinal plants by adopting various in-vitro
techniques. Misidentification, genetic and phenotypic variability, extract
variahility and instability, toxic components and contaminants, the difficulty
of predicting which extracts will remain marketable and the likely market
preference for what is seen as naturally sourced extracts are the obstacles and
challenges being faced. Advanced biotechnological tools like in vitro culture,
cryopreservation, and molecular markers offer a valuable and systematic
approach for conservation, in addition to plant diversity studies and
management of genetic resources. This paper capitulates in detail various
biotechnological approaches, like in vitro culture, micropropagation,
mycorrhization, genetic transformation, development of DNA banks, plant part
substitution, pathway engincering, etc. for conservation of medicinal plants.
Keywords: Medicinal
plants, Biotechnological approaches