Expression of secondary metabolites in plants and their useful perspective in animal health

Abstract

In today’s world the usage of useful secondary metabolites derived from plants metabolisms pathways plays important roles in pharmaceutical productions and applications. These metabolites such as Apigenin an anti-infection, anti-viral, anti-carcinogenic derived from Anthemis nobilis plants or Berberine an anti- microorganism, Anti diabetic, anti-inflammatory activity, anti-cancer, LDL cholesterol reducer derived from Berberis aquifolium, are constantly used in pharmaceutics. This paper tries to present some information about some of these metabolites and the usage of them.

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Ali Parsaeimehr, Elmira Sargsyan, Anush Vardanyan

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Ali Parsaeimehr, Elmira Sargsyan, Anush Vardanyan (2011). Expression of secondary metabolites in plants and their useful perspective in animal health. Animal Biology & Animal Husbandry - International Journal of the Bioflux Society, 3(2), 115-124. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-145367