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Review
. 2020 Dec 18;21(3-4):68-76.
doi: 10.1002/elsc.202000078. eCollection 2021 Mar.

Recent applications of plant cell culture technology in cosmetics and foods

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Review

Recent applications of plant cell culture technology in cosmetics and foods

Gergana Krasteva et al. Eng Life Sci. .

Abstract

Plants have been used as the main source of phytochemicals with nutritional, medicinal, cultural and cosmetic applications since times immemorial. Nowadays, achieving sustainable development, global climate change, restricted access to fresh water, limited food supply and growing energy demands are among the critical global challenges faced by humanity. Plant cell culture technology has the potential to address some of these challenges by providing effective tools for sustainable supply of phyto-ingredients with reduced energy, carbon and water footprints. The main aim of this review is to discuss the recent trends in the development of plant cell culture technologies for production of plant-derived substances with application in food products and cosmetic formulations. The specific technological steps and requirements for the final products are discussed in the light of the advances in cultivation technologies used for growing differentiated and undifferentiated plant in vitro systems. Future prospects and existing challenges of the commercialization of plant cell culture-derived products have been outlined through the prism of the authors' point of view. We expect this review will encourage scientists, policymakers and business enterprises to join efforts for speeding-up the mass commercialization and popularization of plant cell culture technology as an eco-friendly alternative method for sustainable production of plant-derived additives with application in food and cosmetic products.

Keywords: active substances; adventitious roots; cosmeceuticals; food additives; plant cell suspension.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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General steps in development of plant cell culture based technologies for production of foods and cosmetic ingredients

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