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Nanoparticles as Novel Elicitors to Improve Bioactive Compounds in Plants

Samantha de Jesús Rivero-Montejo, Marcela Vargas-Hernández, Irineo Torres‐Pacheco

2021Agriculture179 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bioactive compounds (e.g., flavonoids, phenolics acids, alkaloids and carotenoids) are commercially-valued products, due to their wide array of applications in the medical, pharmacological, cosmetic, agriculture and food industry. A strategy applied to increase or enhancing bioactive compounds production in plants is controlled elicitation. In recent years, many researchers have studied the role of nanoparticles (NPs) as a novel elicitor for the biosynthesis of bioactive compounds shown that the NPs could affect the plant’s secondary metabolism in plant and culture systems. In this sense, recent studies have highlighted the potential applications of nanotechnology in crop production by improving the nutraceutical and nutritional quality of plants. In this review, we present studies about the application of NPs to enhance the production of bioactive plant metabolites. The aforementioned studies in ex vitro as in vitro, in addition to the effect of post-harvest by NPs application.

Topics & Concepts

NutraceuticalElicitorBioactive compoundCarotenoidBiotechnologyChemistryFood scienceBiologyBiochemistryGeneNanoparticles: synthesis and applicationsPlant tissue culture and regenerationMedicinal Plants and Neuroprotection
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