<p>VOLUME 1<br>1. Introduction<br>2. Accumulation of colchicine, an anti-gout molecule in callus cultures of Gloriosa superba<br>3. Factors affecting accumulation of plumbagin from hairy root cultures of Plumbago rosea<br>4. -Radiation mutagenesis and enhancement in the production of plant secondary metabolites<br>5. High-value secondary metabolites from in vitro cultures of St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.)<br>6. Phytoecdysteroids from Sesuvium sp.: production and potential applications<br>7. In vitro production of alkaloids from Rauwolfia serpentina <br>8. Potentially bioactive secondary metabolites from underutilized wild Elaeagnus plant<br>9. Bacosides Neurotropic Molecules production by tissue cultures<br>10. Tropane Alkaloids in Vitro production, current status and perspectives<br>11. In vitro production of Rutin<br>12. Anthraquinones : Production in Plant Cell Culture from medicinal plants<br>13. In vitro production of asiaticoside and its derivatives from Centella and Hydrocotyle.<br>14. Plant suspension cell cultures: A novel bioreactor platform for industrial production of pharmaceutical proteins<br>15. Production of secondary metabolites by Thymus genus<br>16. Nanoparticle mediated elicitation of plant secondary metabolites, in vitro and in-vivo<br>17. Biotechnological methods of accumulation and production of vanillin flavour for food and pharmaceutical importance<br>18. Opportunities and challenges to large-scale production of secondary metabolites in vitro<br>19. Piperine production from in-vitro plant tissue culture methods<br>20. Production of bioactive metabolites in in vitro cultures of saffron (Crocus sativus L.): a review.<br>21. A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug Boswellic acid from Boswellia serrata<br>22. Cardiotonic glycosides in Digitalis. Nikam TD and Nitnaware KM<br>23. Biosynthesis of Polyphenols and their antioxidant potential<br>24. In vitro production and cheminformatic analysis of the vital compound taraxerol with their active role in living systems: a comprehensive view<br>25: In vitro production of phytochemicals from Bacopa monnieri with their active Principles for pharmacological activities<br>26. Biotechnological routes to enhance the production of the anti-cancer drug Camptothecin: Current state of the art<br>Experimental strategies to enhance in vitro production of plant secondary metabolites<br><br>VOLUME 2<br>28. In vitro cultures of some Asclepiadaceae members: A source for the production of secondary metabolites<br>29. Secondary metabolites of Brassica species<br>30. In vitro production of therapeutic compounds from Caralluma Species<br>31. In vitro production of secondary metabolites in Cathranthus roseus<br>32. Production of secondary metabolite from Morinda citrifolia (Noni) plant by elicitation methods<br>33. Hepatoprotective lignan production in Phyllanthus <br>34. Antipsychotic and medicinally important harmala alkaloid production in tissue culture of Tribulus and Peganum <br>35. Phytochemical prospecting and biological evaluation of leaves, stem and root of in vitro propagation of Libidibia ferrea (Fabaceae)<br>36. Quality of LED light on the callogenesis and somatic embryogenesis of Libidibia ferrea (Fabaceae) as an alternative source for the production of secondary metabolites<br>37. Morphogenic potential of nodal segments of ironwood (Libidibia ferrea (Mart. ex Tul.) L. P. Queiroz var. ferrea) cultivated in vitro aiming at maximizing the biotechnological production of secondary metabolites<br>38. Biotechnological Exploitation of Bioresource for Enhanced Production of Paclitaxel<br>39. In vitro production, medical applications and antimicrobial activity of 1,8 cineole. 1-Evrim<br>40: Rhinacanthins: Sources, Properties and Biotechnological Production<br>41: Stevia rebaudiana – A comprehensive review on in vitro culture studies for phytochemical production<br>42: In vitro propagation of medicinal plants of Ethiopia<br>44. In vitro production of Bioactive phytochemicals in Datura metel<br>45 Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities of Dioscorea bulbifera: An endangered medicinal plant in Africa<br>46. Production of anti-cancerous bioactive compounds using hairy root cultures of Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.Don<br>47. In vitro Production of bio active phytochemicals of medicinal value of some medicinal plants in Sri Lanka<br>48. In vitro production of anthocyanins<br>49. Adoption of biotechnologies for Withania somnifera for sustainable utilization<br>50. Application of different tissue culture techniques for in vitro production of gymnemic acid: factors, approaches, and challenges to achieving higher yield <br>51. In vitro Production of bio active phytochemicals of medicinal value of medicinal plants in Sri Lanka: Aloe vera (Aloaceae), Munronia pinnata (Meliaceae), Zingiber officinale (Zingiberaceae), Curcuma longa (Zingiberaceae), Gyrinops walla (Thymelaeaceae)<br>52. Piperine production in vitro and elcitation from Piper species<br>53. In vitro cultures and production of bioactive compounds of black cumin Nigella sativa L<br>54. In vitro studies and hairy root development with reference to secondary metabolite production in a rare and threatened medicinal species Solanum erianthum D.Don</p>