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  • * Phytochemistry and Natural Products
  • * Biotechnology and Metabolic Engineering

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  • * Ginsenosides, triterpenoid saponins, are vital secondary metabolites in pharmaceuticals.
  • * Conventional extraction methods for ginsenosides are inefficient and time-consuming.
  • * Ginsenosides are primarily used for treating nervous and cardiac conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To review biotechnological tools for enhanced ginsenoside production.
  • * To address limitations and unexplored aspects of current biotechnologies.
  • * To establish a platform for novel approaches to increase ginsenoside yield.

Main Methods:

  • * Conventional plant tissue culture techniques (cell suspension, protoplast culture).
  • * Genetic manipulation strategies (polyploidy, in vitro mutagenesis).
  • * Hairy root culture and bioreactor-based scale-up for improved production.

Main Results:

  • * Various biotechnological tools have been implemented for ginsenoside enhancement.
  • * Bioreactors show potential for scaling up ginsenoside production.
  • * Current methods offer improvements but have limitations requiring further research.

Conclusions:

  • * Biotechnological approaches significantly improve ginsenoside production over conventional methods.
  • * Further research into novel biotechnologies is needed to overcome existing limitations.
  • * Optimized production can meet the growing pharmaceutical demand for ginsenosides.