MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621005588 A) filed by Prof. Rajendra K. Jain; Dr. Siddhartha Singh; Dr. Arun Kumar; Ms. Aarthi B Pradhan,; and Ritesh Raj, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, on Jan. 20, for 'plant cell culture based platform for bioactive molecule isolation using chemistry.'

Inventor(s) include Prof. Rajendra K. Jain; Dr. Siddhartha Singh; Dr. Arun Kumar; Ms. Aarthi B Pradhan; and Ritesh Raj.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This invention presents a technological platform of a plant cell culture that aims at producing bioactive molecules under controlled conditions, isolating and purifying them, and stabilizing them chemically, through an integrated process of chemistry. The technique uses a combination of in vitro cultured plant cell systems and selective chemical extraction, separation, and analytical methods to extract high-value bioactive compounds that do not rely on environmental and agricultural variability. Plant cells are grown under controlled conditions to increase the production of secondary metabolites, and these are then recovered by use of chemistry-based approaches such as solvent extraction, fractionation and chromatographic purification. The platform also includes real-time monitoring of metabolite profiles, purity and molecular stability via analytical chemistry tools which allow adaptive optimization of biological and chemical parameters. The principles of green chemistry are implemented to reduce the consumption of solvents, energy, and waste, molecular integrity, and reproducibility. The invention is a scalable, modular and sustainable production of pharmaceutically, nutraceutically, cosmetically and agriculturally relevant bioactive molecules in a consistent quality, at reduced ecological impact, and increased industrial feasibility."

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