Study of plant secondary metabolites
Plants produce a huge variety of compounds exploited by pharmaceutical, food and
cosmetic industry. Production of some plant compounds is problematic due to
their low contents in raw material, difficult field cultivation, slow
growing of plants, etc. As an example could be mentioned anticancer drugs
Taxol from Taxus species or Vinblastine and Vincristine from
Catharanthus roseus. Alternative approach to field cultivation or to material collection
from natural sources is cultivation under controlled conditions on solid or
liquid sterile medium where desired products are harvested from a biomass or
a culture medium. We are currently working mainly on in vitro
production of ginsenosides by Panax ginseng root culture.
Different approaches such as culture conditions, medium
composition, and elicitation are studied to increase root growth as well as
to improve production of ginsenosides.
Tests of anti-inflammatory activity of plant extracts and compounds
Among those plants that are already known to contain biologically active compounds
there is still plenty of species waiting for exploring. The main field of
our interest is the screening of extracts and compounds of plant origin to
find new inhibitors of cyclooxygenases, enzymes involved in mammalian
inflammatory processes. We use in vitro enzymatic assay for this
purpose.
Derivatization of natural compounds
Herbal extracts are often use in modern medicine. We use herbal extract or
specific agent from it. Both possibilities have got some advantages and
disadvantages. The main advantage is the possibility of chemical
characterization and derivation of new forms. Derivatization is defined as
an additional chemical modification of efficacious compounds. New analogues
haven’t got only different physical properties like solubility or molecular
weight but we can also change transport in organism. |