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Plant Metabolites Synthesis Services

Plant Metabolites Synthesis Services

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Plant Metabolites Synthesis Services

Plant Metabolites Synthesis Services

Sessile in nature, plants collectively produce a vast array of metabolites with estimates ranging from 100000 to 1 million. Many of these metabolites are thought to play essential roles in resistance and tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses, respectively[1]. Each plant only produces a subset of these metabolites, and current estimates range from 5000 to 10000. Plant metabolites play an important role in growth, cellular replenishment, and in adaptation of plants to a constantly changing environment.

Economically, many of these plant metabolites are among the most valuable bioproducts on their respective markets[2]. Plant metabolites provide indispensable resources for human health and survival. A large amount of drugs introduced that are based on plant metabolites or their derivatives. They also are used as flavors, fragrances, pigments, insecticides and other fine chemicals.

Alfa Chemistry has been deeply engaged in the field of synthesis of plant metabolites for many years and has rich experience. According to the customer's detailed requirements, Alfa Chemistry will provide professional plant metabolites synthesis services and related technical advice.

Our Service Scope

With years of research in plant metabolites, Alfa Chemistry has many professional and experienced experts who can meet the challenges of most synthesis problems. Alfa Chemistry can provide synthesis services for not limited to the following plant metabolites.

Our Service Scope

Phenolic plant metabolites

Terpenes plant metabolites

Steroids plant metabolites

Nitrogen-containing plant metabolites

Our Synthesis Techniques

As one of the synthesis providers for plant metabolites, Alfa Chemistry is familiar with plant cell and tissue culture techniques as well as chemical synthesis techniques.

  • Plant cell and tissue culture techniques

Plant cell and tissue culture techniques represent a important source of valuable plant metabolites, especially plant secondary metabolites, which can be used as food additives, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals. The advantage of synthesizing plant metabolites by cell and tissue culture techniques is that they are not affected by environmental conditions.

Plant cell and tissue culture techniques
  • Chemical synthesis techniques
Chemical synthesis techniques

With a full understanding of the reaction steps of plant metabolites in vitro of plants, chemical synthesis techniques are employed. A large number of plant metabolites used in drugs are synthesized by chemical synthesis techniques, such as broad spectrum antibiotic chloramphenicol, medicinal tetracycline class, vitamin B12, naloxone, and cinnamic acid sodium sulfate.

Our Advantages

Alfa Chemistry is a company specializing in plant metabolites synthesis for many years. We are the premier choice for all your chemical needs. Our advantages include, but are not limited to the following.

  • Alfa Chemistry has competitive service prices to reduce your research costs.
  • Alfa Chemistry has a professional biochemistry technical team to ensure the quality of synthetic metabolites.
  • Alfa Chemistry has advanced synthesis techniques to help synthesize a wide range of plant metabolites.
  • Alfa Chemistry has reliable pre-sales and after-sales service that is responsible for the data to the end.

Alfa Chemistry is proud to deliver customer-focused plant metabolites synthesis services. Over the years, customers have turned to us not only for our expertise in innovation but for our reputation for agility and for delivering results on time and under budget. Please contact us if you have any questions about plant metabolites synthesis. We will provide you with professional and high quality services.

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References

  1. Fang, C.; et al. Exploring the diversity of plant metabolism. Trends in Plant Science. 2019, 1(24): 83-98.
  2. Facchini, P.J.; et al. Synthetic biosystems for the production of high-value plant metabolites. Trends in Biotechnology. 2012, 3(30): 127-131.

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