Critical factors influencing in vitro propagation and modulation of important secondary metabolites in Withania somnifera (L.) dunal

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Kuldeep Kaur
Dechen Dolker
Shashikanta Behera
Pratap Kumar Pati
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[1] Guru Nanak Dev University,Department of Biotechnology
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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC) | 2022年 / 149卷
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Elicitation; In vitro propagation; Meta-Topolin; Cell, Tissue and Organ culture; Withanolides;
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Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal is a valuable medicinal plant in the Solanaceae family. It is commonly known as Ashwagandha and is widely distributed around the globe. It has multiple pharmacological properties owing to the existence of diverse secondary metabolites viz., withanolide A, withanolide D, withaferin A, and withanone. It is in great demand in the herbal industry because of its extensive use. In this background, the major challenge lies in the rapid multiplication of elite cultivars of W. somnifera in order to produce genetically and phytoconstituents uniform plant material for pharmaceutical industries. Thus it is necessary to explore various biotechnological approaches for the clonal mass propagation and synthesis of pharmaceutically important constituents in W. somnifera. Though there are several studies on in vitro propagation on W. somnifera, yet many factors that critically influence the in vitro response and withanolides production need to be fine-tuned in the pretext of the existing knowledge. The current review focuses on the advancements and prospects in biotechnological interventions to meet the worldwide demands for W. somnifera and its bioactive compounds. This update on in vitro studies on W. somnifera will be useful to many researchers, entrepreneurs, and herbal industries looking for its in vitro mass multiplication and scientific utilization.
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