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Biotechnological Approaches to Optimize the Production of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids

Manoj Koirala, Vahid Karimzadegan, Nuwan Sameera Liyanage, Natacha Mérindol, Isabel Desgagné‐Penix

2022Biomolecules28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Amaryllidaceae alkaloids (AAs) are plant specialized metabolites with therapeutic properties exclusively produced by the Amaryllidaceae plant family. The two most studied representatives of the family are galanthamine, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor used as a treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, and lycorine, displaying potent in vitro and in vivo cytotoxic and antiviral properties. Unfortunately, the variable level of AAs’ production in planta restricts most of the pharmaceutical applications. Several biotechnological alternatives, such as in vitro culture or synthetic biology, are being developed to enhance the production and fulfil the increasing demand for these AAs plant-derived drugs. In this review, current biotechnological approaches to produce different types of bioactive AAs are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Amaryllidaceae AlkaloidsAmaryllidaceaeProduction (economics)Biochemical engineeringBiotechnologyComputer scienceBiologyEngineeringBotanyEconomicsMacroeconomicsChemical synthesis and alkaloidsAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacologyPsychedelics and Drug Studies