Chapter 1. A Literature update on strategies for harnessing and conserving the bioactive phytochemicals from Tinospora cordifolia: current status, challenges and future prospects.- Chapter 2. Medicinally important phytoconstituents and conservation strategies of neem: A critical overview.- Chapter 3. An Insight into Coptis teeta Wall. an endangered medicinal plant and their conservation strategies.- Chapter 4. Strategies for Conservation and Production of Bioactive Phytoconstituents in Commercially Important Ocimum Species: A Review.- Chapter 5. Studies of natural product synthesis of Withania somnifera and their conservation strategy through in-vitro method.- Chapter 6. In vitro studies in Andrographis paniculata pertaining to Andrographolides accumulation. Chapter 7. Identification of bioactive compounds in Berberis species and in-vitro propagation for conservation and quality.- Chapter 8. Bioactive compounds in Solanum viarum: medicinal properties, in vitro propagation, and conservation.- Chapter 9. Biosynthesis of essential oils in Artemisia species and conservation through in vitro propagation.- Chapter 10. Immunostimulatory properties of Echinacea purpurea and conservation strategy.- Chapter 11. An insight of phytochemicals of Satavari (Asparagus racemosus).- Chapter 12. Ex-situ conservation of Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus). Chapter 13. Recent developments in natural compounds of Guggul and production of plant material for conservation and pharmaceutical demand Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari.- Chapter 14. Assessment of economically and medicinally important plant resources in Sangla Valley region of Indian Himalaya.- Chapter 15. Ethnomedicinal Pertinence and Antibacterial Prospective of Himalayan Medicinal Plants of Uttarakhand in India.- Chapter 16. An immune modulator constituent in Mucuna pruriens L. (DC) and biotechnological approach for conservation.- Chapter 17. In vitro cultures: Challenges and limitations.