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Volume 24 Number 2
  • ISSN: 1389-2029
  • E-ISSN: 1875-5488

Abstract

Plants are a vital source of bioactive molecules for various drug development processes. is one of the endangered medicinal plant species well known to the world due to its wide range of therapeutic effects. Many bioactive molecules have been identified from this plant, including many classes of secondary metabolites such as flavonoids, phenols, terpenoids, steroids, alkaloids, Due to its slow growth, it usually takes 3-5 years to meet commercial medicinal materials for this plant. Also, contains low amounts of specific bioactive compounds, which are challenging to isolate easily. Currently, scientists are attempting to increase bioactive molecules' production from medicinal plants in different ways or to synthesize them chemically. The genomic tools helped to understand medicinal plants' genome organization and led to manipulating genes responsible for various biosynthesis pathways. Metabolic engineering has made it possible to enhance the production of secondary metabolites by introducing manipulated biosynthetic pathways to attain high levels of desirable bioactive molecules. Metabolic engineering is a promising approach for improving the production of secondary metabolites over a short time period. In this review, we have highlighted the scope of various biotechnological approaches for metabolic engineering to enhance the production of secondary metabolites for pharmaceutical applications in . Also, we summarized the progress made in metabolic engineering for bioactive molecule enhancement in . It may lead to reducing the destruction of the natural habitat of and conserving them through the cost-effective production of bioactive molecules in the future.

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2023-10-01
2025-10-30
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