Summary of the Frontier Introduction of Preparation of Secondary Metabolites in Plant Cell Culture
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/jrb.v2i4.2244
Abstract:Plant cell culture technology is a technology that applies the research results of cell engineering to produce plant biological products at the cellular level. In recent years, the secondary metabolites of plants have attracted more and more attention. The use of plant cell culture technology is a fast and efficient method of producing secondary metabolites.
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