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Modeling of Biotechnological Processes During the Cultivation of Medicinal Plants In Vitro

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Advanced, Contemporary Control (PCC 2023)

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Medicinal plant extracts are used in medicinal, cosmetic and health products. Excessive use, indiscriminate collection, and habitat destruction affect population reduction, species diversity, and growth rates. The application of the biotechnological method of tissue culture is proposed for the preservation of biodiversity. Water, ethanol, ethyl acetate, acetone, and petroleum ether were selected to extract Delphinium elatum callus biomass. PEST and SWOT analysis are used to model the in vitro plant cultivation process using conditions for preserving plant biodiversity.

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Petrina, R., Fedorova, O., Havryliak, V. (2023). Modeling of Biotechnological Processes During the Cultivation of Medicinal Plants In Vitro. In: Pawelczyk, M., Bismor, D., Ogonowski, S., Kacprzyk, J. (eds) Advanced, Contemporary Control. PCC 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 709. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35173-0_15

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