Plant stem cell based technologies - a future of cosmetic industry?

 

Stem cell technology is fast becoming a hot topic in the arena of medical science. In recent years, stem cells obtained from the human body have been used for a variety of ailments. There has been a tremendous upsurge in the number of scientific papers that focus on stapling cell therapy, cord blood banking, and other related areas. 


 

Stem cells isolated from the human body are termed stapled cell cultures. Stem cells are getting popular in the medical lexicon due to their potential applications in various medical domains. Extensive studies have revealed different independent cell systems fulfilling the special needs of plant growth.

A plant stem cell is adopting the concept of producing stem cells from living organisms. It calls this method biotechnology. This technology is basically associated with genetic engineering and cell reprogramming technologies. In recent years there has been an advancement in this technology by adopting techniques such as tissue engineering and cell banking to regenerate body tissues.

Another application of plant stem cell is in nutrition where they inject certain growth factors and microorganisms into plants so that they can grow better. This helps in improving the quality of the nutrients in plants. This application also considers the use of regenerating tissues for the betterment of the growth of the plants. A lot of clinical trials are on the offing and the researchers are making exciting discoveries in the field of plant stem cell. The main aim of the researchers is to develop efficient and cost effective plants-based cosmetics. They are also looking forward to commercializing their products.

Now a days, plant stem cells are being used for deriving various beneficial outcomes. The future is bright for the field of biotechnology and plants as they are getting suitable solutions for their needs.

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