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Elicitation, a new window into plant chemodiversity and phytochemical drug discovery

  1. Author:
    Poulev, A.
    O'Neal, J. M.
    Logendra, S.
    Pouleva, R. B.
    Timeva, V.
    Garvey, A. S.
    Gleba, D.
    Jenkins, I. S.
    Halpern, B. T.
    Kneer, R.
    Cragg, G. M.
    Raskin, I.
  2. Author Address

    Rutgers State Univ, Cook Coll, Biotech Ctr, Foran Hall,59 Dudley Rd, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA Rutgers State Univ, Cook Coll, Biotech Ctr, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA Phytomed Inc, Dayton, NJ 08810 USA NCI, Frederick Fairview Ctr, Frederick, MD 21702 USA Raskin I Rutgers State Univ, Cook Coll, Biotech Ctr, Foran Hall,59 Dudley Rd, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
    1. Year: 2003
  1. Journal: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
    1. 46
    2. 12
    3. Pages: 2542-2547
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    Plant extracts collected from the wild are important sources for drug discovery. However, these extracts suffer from a lack of reproducible bioactivity and chemical composition caused by the highly inducible, variable, and transitory nature of plant secondary metabolism. Here, we demonstrate that exposing roots of hydroponically grown plants to chemical elicitors selectively and reproducibly induced the production of bioactive compounds, dramatically increased the hit rate, and more than doubled the number of plant species showing in vitro activity against bacteria, fungi, or cancer. Elicitation performed under controlled conditions dramatically improves reliability and efficiency of plant extracts in drug discovery while preserving wild species and their habitats.

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