Mass Production of Medicinal Plants for Obtaining Secondary Metabolite Using Liquid Mediums Via Bioreactor Systems: SETISTM And RITA®
Abstract
Micropropagation techniques provide effective and important ways for
plant mass propagation. While some cultivated species are still accepted as
comparatively resistant to tissue culture, there are a lot of successful
applications of somatic and zygotic embriyogenesis, organaogenesis,
micropropagation have been reported from different type of plant species. In vitro liquid culture systems are
thought to be more efficient than semi-solid culture systems because of having
great advantages of them such as successful automation, big mass production,
easy handling, simple calibration of medium components and culture conditions.
Temporary immersion bioreactor systems (TIS) based on liquid medium usage have
been provided many utilities such as reduction of production cost and higher
proliferation rate. This review aimed to describe advantages of
micropropagation protocols developed using two different temporary immersion
bioreactor systems, SETISTM and RITA®.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Review
Authors
Ergun Kaya
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Türkiye
Selin Galatalı
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Sevinç Güldağ
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Bilge Öztürk
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Muammer Ceylan
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Onur Çelik
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İrem Aktay
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Publication Date
December 27, 2018
Submission Date
June 11, 2018
Acceptance Date
October 31, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 1970 Volume: 11 Number: 2