Biotechnological Production of Bioactive Phytochemicals of Medicinal Value 1st Edition
Biotechnological Production of Bioactive Phytochemicals of Medicinal Value, 1st Edition, by Anabela Romano, P. B. Kavi Kishor, Penna Suprasanna, T. Pullaiah and A. Ranga Rao offers a definitive, practical guide to harnessing plant-derived compounds for modern healthcare and industry. This authoritative volume synthesizes cutting-edge biotechnology, plant science and pharmacognosy into a clear roadmap for converting medicinal plants into high-value bioactive phytochemicals.
Start here if you need a reliable resource that bridges laboratory research and commercial-scale production. The book covers metabolic engineering, tissue culture, bioreactor design, extraction and purification strategies, analytical characterization, and quality control — all explained with industry relevance. Detailed chapters present case studies, experimental approaches and regulatory considerations that make complex processes accessible to researchers, graduate students and biotech professionals.
Imagine applying proven protocols to scale up antioxidant, antimicrobial or anticancer phytochemicals with consistency and compliance. This edition emphasizes translational techniques and sustainability, showcasing examples from diverse geographies and crop systems relevant to India, Europe, North America and global markets. Whether you’re in academic research, pharmaceutical development, nutraceuticals or agricultural biotechnology, you’ll find actionable insights to enhance yield, potency and commercial viability.
Packed with contemporary references and practical guidance, the book helps you accelerate innovation while meeting quality and regulatory expectations. Clear illustrations and expert commentary guide decision-making from lab bench to pilot plant.
For anyone serious about bioactive phytochemicals and medicinal plant biotechnology, this is an essential resource. Order your copy today and equip your team with the scientific and technical expertise needed to transform plant potential into safe, effective, market-ready Books.
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