Key message Alternative biotechnological protocol for large-scale artemisinin production was established. It featured enhanced growth and artemisinin production by cultivation of hairy roots in nutrient mist bioreactor (NMB) coupled with novel cultivation strategies. Artemisinin is used for the treatment of cerebral malaria. Presently, its main source is from seasonal plant Artemisia annua. This study featured investigation of growth and artemisinin production by A. annua hairy roots (induced by Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated genetic transformation of explants) in three bioreactor configurations—bubble column reactor, NMB and modified NMB particularly to establish their suitability for commercial production. It was observed that cultivat...
Hairy roots have the potential to produce a variety of valuable small and large molecules The mist r...
Transformation of two Artemisia species (Artemisia dubia and Artemisia indica) was carried out by us...
Artemisia annua L. is an herb known for its secondary metabolite, artemisinin. Artemisinin is used a...
Artemisinin production from plant tissue cultures and induction of hairy roots in vitro have been co...
Hairy root cultures of Artemisia annua L were cultivated in four different culture systems: a flask,...
peer reviewedTransformed cultures of Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) were established by the co-cult...
Artemisinin isolated from the aerial parts of Artemisia annua L. is a promising and potent antimalar...
Shoot cultures of Artemisia annua L. were cultivated in three different bioreactors: a modified airl...
A modified inner-loop ultrasonic nutrient mist bioreactor with three stainless steel meshes was used...
The in vitro addition of plant growth regulators (i.e. phytohormones) to Agrobacterium transformed h...
A novel ultrasonic inner-loop bioreactor was used for artemisinin production by adventitious shoots ...
Increasing supply of artemisinin as a multipurpose medicinal compound, especially to cope with malar...
The antimalarial sesquiterpene, artemisinin (ART) is associated with a variety of novel biological p...
Background: Artemisinin is an important plant secondary metabolite with anti-malaria, anti-viral and...
Malaria is still an eminent threat to major parts of the world population mainly in sub-Saharan Afri...
Hairy roots have the potential to produce a variety of valuable small and large molecules The mist r...
Transformation of two Artemisia species (Artemisia dubia and Artemisia indica) was carried out by us...
Artemisia annua L. is an herb known for its secondary metabolite, artemisinin. Artemisinin is used a...
Artemisinin production from plant tissue cultures and induction of hairy roots in vitro have been co...
Hairy root cultures of Artemisia annua L were cultivated in four different culture systems: a flask,...
peer reviewedTransformed cultures of Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) were established by the co-cult...
Artemisinin isolated from the aerial parts of Artemisia annua L. is a promising and potent antimalar...
Shoot cultures of Artemisia annua L. were cultivated in three different bioreactors: a modified airl...
A modified inner-loop ultrasonic nutrient mist bioreactor with three stainless steel meshes was used...
The in vitro addition of plant growth regulators (i.e. phytohormones) to Agrobacterium transformed h...
A novel ultrasonic inner-loop bioreactor was used for artemisinin production by adventitious shoots ...
Increasing supply of artemisinin as a multipurpose medicinal compound, especially to cope with malar...
The antimalarial sesquiterpene, artemisinin (ART) is associated with a variety of novel biological p...
Background: Artemisinin is an important plant secondary metabolite with anti-malaria, anti-viral and...
Malaria is still an eminent threat to major parts of the world population mainly in sub-Saharan Afri...
Hairy roots have the potential to produce a variety of valuable small and large molecules The mist r...
Transformation of two Artemisia species (Artemisia dubia and Artemisia indica) was carried out by us...
Artemisia annua L. is an herb known for its secondary metabolite, artemisinin. Artemisinin is used a...