The Chemistry inside Spices & Herbs: Research and Development

Volume: 4

The Plant Proteases-A Group of Potential Pharmacological, Biotechnological, and Industrially Important Enzymes

Author(s): Tina Roy, Sweta Arora, Shreyansi Das, Nilasish Pal* and Nirmalendu Das * .

Pp: 175-211 (37)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815196832124040010

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Proteases play an active role in all living organisms. In plants, they exhibit essential roles in various biological processes throughout the life cycle by proteolysis, like cell growth and development, differentiation, seed germination, reproduction, senescence, development of stomata, chloroplast biogenesis, apoptosis, plant resistance, etc. Nowadays, it is a well-known group of enzymes for its industrial and therapeutic values. Plant proteases viz. papain (papaya), bromelain (pineapple), ficin (fig tree), and cucumisin (melon) are well-characterized proteases that have medicinal values for the treatment of upset stomach, diabetic thrombosis, wounds, tumor, asthma, angina, rheumatoid arthritis, bronchitis, sinusitis, etc. In addition, some common Indian spices are found to be good sources of natural proteases, such as Withania coagulans (vegetable rennet), Carum copticum (Ajwain), Syzygium aromaticum(Clove), Cuminum cyminum (Cumin), Nigella sativa (black cumin), Cinnamomum verum (Cinnamon), Foeniculum vulgare (common fennel), Zingiber officinale (ginger), Cinnamomum tamala (Indian Cassia), Curcuma longa (turmeric), etc. which have traditional usage as healing agents in multiple disorders. This chapter highlights the pharmaceutical, industrial and biotechnological aspects of various plant proteases as well as the structure, properties and catalytic mechanisms.

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