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Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2016
Marisol Ochoa-Villarreal; Susan Howat; Sunmi Hong; Mi Ok Jang; Young-Woo Jin; Eun-Kyong Lee; Gary J. Loake
Plants have evolved a vast chemical cornucopia to support their sessile lifestyles. Man has exploited this natural resource since Neolithic times and currently plant-derived chemicals are exploited for a myriad of applications. However, plant sources of most high-value natural products (NPs) are not domesticated and therefore their production cannot be undertaken on an agricultural scale. Further, these plant species are often slow growing, their populations limiting, the concentration of the target molecule highly variable and routinely present at extremely low concentrations. Plant cell and organ culture constitutes a sustainable, controllable and environmentally friendly tool for the industrial production of plant NPs. Further, advances in cell line selection, biotransformation, product secretion, cell permeabilisation, extraction and scale-up, among others, are driving increases in plant NP yields. However, there remain significant obstacles to the commercial synthesis of high-value chemicals from these sources. The relatively recent isolation, culturing and characterisation of cambial meristematic cells (CMCs), provides an emerging platform to circumvent many of these potential difficulties. [BMB Reports 2016; 49(3): 149-158]
New Biotechnology | 2015
Marisol Ochoa-Villarreal; Susan Howat; Mi Ok Jang; Il Suk Kim; Young Woo Jin; Eun Kyong Lee; Gary J. Loake
Plant cell culture constitutes a sustainable, controllable and environmentally friendly tool to produce natural products for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and industrial biotechnology industries. However, there are significant obstacles to the commercial synthesis of high value chemicals from plant culture including low yields, performance instability, slow plant cell growth, industrial scale-up and downstream processing. Cambial meristematic cells constitute a platform to ameliorate many of these potential problems enabling the commercial production of high value chemicals.
Archive | 2008
Mi Ok Jang; Eun Kyong Lee; Young Woo Jin
Archive | 2009
Mi Ok Jang; Min Jung Lim; Il Seok Oh; Dae Hee Lee; Eun Kyong Lee; Young Woo Jin
Archive | 2009
Mi Ok Jang; Min Jung Lim; Il Seok Oh; Dae Hee Lee; Eun Kyong Lee; Young Woo Jin
Archive | 2009
Young Woo Jin; 진영우; Eun Kyong Lee; 이은경; Min Jung Lim; 임민정; Young Mee Kim; 김영미; Sun Mi Hong; 홍선미; Mi Ok Jang; 장미옥; In Sook Gu; 구인숙; Kum E Choi; 최금이
Archive | 2014
Mi Ok Jang; Bora Park; Soo Ran Lee; Bo Rim Yang; Il Suk Kim; Il Seok Oh; Young Woo Jin; Eun Kyong Lee
Archive | 2014
Young Woo Jin; Eun Kyong Lee; Mi Ok Jang; Bora Park; Soo Ran Lee; Bo Rim Yang; Il Suk Kim; Il Seok Oh
Archive | 2010
Dae Hee Lee; 이대희; Mi Ok Jang; 장미옥; Min Jung Lim; 임민정; Sun Mi Hong; 홍선미; Young Woo Jin; 진영우; Eun Kyong Lee; 이은경
Archive | 2010
Dae Hee Lee; 이대희; Mi Ok Jang; 장미옥; Min Jung Lim; 임민정; Sun Mi Hong; 홍선미; Young Woo Jin; 진영우; Eun Kyong Lee; 이은경