Metabolic Engineering: Achieving New Insights to Ameliorate Metabolic Profi les in Withania somnifera
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Gupta, Neha
Patel, Parth
Khan, Bashir M.
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Springer Singapore
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Withania somnifera , commonly known as Indian ginseng, has been used
for centuries in Ayurvedic system of medicine for its antitumor, antioxidant, antiaging, antiserotogenic, and antistress activities. The various medicinal properties of
the plant are accredited to the steroidal lactones (withanolides) present in the plant.
Withanolides are synthesized by diverting the metabolite fl ux away from the isoprenoid pathway by the reductive condensation of farnesyl diphosphate to squalene
through the activity of the enzyme squalene synthase. This enzyme squalene synthase is a major branch point involved in the regulation of withanolides. Owing to
low concentrations of these bioactive compounds in plant, large biomass is utilized
for the preparation of medicinal formulations in pharmaceutical industries to fulfi ll
the growing commercial demand. To protect Withania spp. from becoming an
endangered species, the activity of squalene synthase has been well exploited. This
chapter is focused on the engineering of isoprenoid biosynthetic pathway in W. somnifera by the introduction of squalene synthase gene to improve the yield of desired
product.
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Medicinal Plants - Recent Advances in Research and Development
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