Bio approach finds camptothecin-rich plant

Author:   Hannah
Publisher:   Bright Publishers
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
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9781805294504


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   26 May 2023
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Bio approach finds camptothecin-rich plant


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"The discovery of natural products with therapeutic potential has long been a significant area of research in the field of biotechnology. One such promising class of natural products is camptothecin, a potent cytotoxic alkaloid that has been found to exhibit anti-tumor and anti-viral properties. The plant Nothapodytes nimmoniana J. Graham Mabb, commonly known as the ""Camptotheca tree,"" is known to produce camptothecin. However, the yield of this compound varies greatly among different ecotypes of the plant. Therefore, it is crucial to identify high-yielding ecotypes of N. nimmoniana for commercial exploitation. To achieve this, a five-tiered biological approach has been developed to identify the high camptothecin-yielding ecotypes of N. nimmoniana from the Western Ghats of India. The approach involves various biological techniques such as field survey, DNA barcoding, phylogenetic analysis, metabolite profiling, and bioassay-guided fractionation. The first step in this approach is to conduct a field survey to identify and collect samples of N. nimmoniana from different locations in the Western Ghats. This is followed by DNA barcoding, which involves sequencing a specific region of the plant's DNA to identify the species and confirm its identity. The next step is phylogenetic analysis, which helps to understand the evolutionary relationships among different ecotypes of N. nimmoniana. This is achieved by comparing the DNA sequences of the collected samples with those of other related species and constructing a phylogenetic tree. Metabolite profiling is the next step in this approach, which involves the analysis of various metabolites present in the plant. This step helps to identify the chemical composition of different ecotypes of N. nimmoniana and their camptothecin content. Finally, the bioassay-guided fractionation technique is used to isolate and purify the camptothecin from the plant extract. This involves a series of steps, including extraction, fractionation, and purification, to isolate the camptothecin-rich fraction from the plant extract. By combining these five biological techniques, researchers were able to identify high-yielding ecotypes of N. nimmoniana that produce camptothecin. This approach has led to the discovery of several new high-yielding ecotypes, which could be potentially used for the commercial production of camptothecin. In conclusion, the five-tiered biological approach has proven to be an effective method for identifying high camptothecin-yielding ecotypes of N. nimmoniana from the Western Ghats of India. This approach has the potential to be applied to other medicinal plants to identify high-yielding ecotypes and discover new natural products with therapeutic potential. The discovery of new sources of camptothecin could lead to the development of new anti-cancer and anti-viral drugs, which could have a significant impact on human health."

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Author:   Hannah
Publisher:   Bright Publishers
Imprint:   Bright Publishers
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.186kg
ISBN:  

9781805294504


ISBN 10:   1805294504
Pages:   132
Publication Date:   26 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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