Plant-Microbe Interactions in Drug Synthesis

Plant-microbe interactions play a vital role in the biosynthesis of bioactive compounds, offering new avenues for drug discovery. Microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, can influence plant metabolism by enhancing the production of secondary metabolites with medicinal properties. Symbiotic relationships between plants and microbes often lead to the synthesis of novel compounds that may have antimicrobial, anticancer, or anti-inflammatory effects. Additionally, microbes can aid in plant growth and stress resilience, indirectly boosting the yield of valuable plant-based pharmaceuticals. Understanding these interactions opens opportunities for sustainable drug production, as well as the development of biotechnological approaches to enhance or manipulate the synthesis of therapeutic agents.

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