In vitro propagation and omics breakthroughs for understanding specialized metabolite production in high-value Himalayan Fritillaria species

S Sharma, P Kumar, R Sharma, AR Warghat - Industrial Crops and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The Himalayan flora is renowned for its rich biodiversity, endemism, and ecological
importance, making it a precious natural resource. Within this flora, the Fritillaria genus …

Ecological survey, population assessment and habitat distribution modelling for conserving Fritillaria roylei—A critically endangered Himalayan medicinal herb

R Chandora, S Paul, RC Kanishka, P Kumar… - South African Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
In the Anthropocene epoch, there is a growing global conservation concern for rare,
endangered, and threatened species owing to their increased vulnerability resulting in small …

Network pharmacology and experimental validation for deciphering the action mechanism of Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don constituents in suppressing breast carcinoma

BA Bhat, W Rashid Mir, M Alkhanani… - Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don is a well-known medicinal plant of Kashmir Himalaya. Traditionally,
it has been used to treat several diseases, including cancer. However, the molecular …

Transcriptome Analysis of CYP450 Family Members in Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don and Profiling of Key CYP450s Related to Isosteroidal Alkaloid Biosynthesis

R Li, M Xiao, J Li, Q Zhao, M Wang, Z Zhu - Genes, 2023 - mdpi.com
Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don (known as Chuan-Bei-Mu in Chinese) can synthesize isosteroidal
alkaloids (ISA) with excellent medicinal value, and its bulb has become an indispensable …

Integrated microbiology and metabolomics analysis reveal patterns and mechanisms for improving the yield and alkaloid content of Fritillaria cirrhosa by nitrogen …

W Jiang, X Wang, L Meng, M Hou, J Wang… - Industrial Crops and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don is a valuable medicinal plant used as an antitussive and
expectorant. However, its wild population is endangered and insufficient to meet the growing …

[HTML][HTML] Theorising and analysing the forest-based bioeconomy through a global production network lens

C Smith-Hall, M Piplani, D Pyakurel - Forest Policy and Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
There is a multiplicity of bioeconomies and transition pathways, many of which are radically
different from the biotechnological approach dominating in Western and Northern Europe …

Does higher demand for medicinal plants lead to more harvest? Evidence from the dual trade of Nardostachy jatamansi and Fritillaria cirrhosa and Tibetan people's …

J Zhao, S Hu, L Fan, Y Zeng, Y Yang… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction As the demand for herbal medicines is surging worldwide, regions of medicinal
plants are vulnerable to large-scale and unsustainable exploitation for commercial trade and …

Population and vulnerability assessment of high value medicinal plants in the Alpine regions of western Himalaya

R Sharma, S Kaur, SK Uniyal - Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal …, 2022 - Elsevier
Declining population of medicinal plants in the wild is a major conservation issue.
Researchers across the globe have advocated assessments of their populations for effective …

Integrated study of HR-LC/MS and network pharmacology to identify breast cancer-related molecular targets of Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don active constituents in …

BA Bhat, WR Mir, M Alkhanani, A Almilaibary, MA Mir - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don is a well-known medicinal plant in Kashmir Himalya. Traditionally,
it has been used to treat several diseases, most notably in the treatment of various cancers …

Counting the cost: high demand puts Bunium persicum (Boiss.) B. Fedtsch. in jeopardy

M Sharma, M Mathela, R Sharma… - … of Threatened Taxa, 2022 - threatenedtaxa.org
In the Himalayan region, there have been several reports of medicinal species being
reported in peril in the recent decade. Keeping the sudden spurt in price and high demand …