Abstract:
Medicinal plants providea substantial source of bioactive compounds which
serve greatly in the pharmaceutical industry. Before revol utionary• advancements in
medicines, traditional biotechnology ap proac hes have been used in the breeding of
signi ficant therapeutic plants. The challenge is to incorporate effective, eiTicient, and
resilient breeding techniques to enhance the production of phytochemicals by
medicinal plants. Genetics and biotechnology can aid in the rapid advancement of
therapeutic plants by assessing genetic diversity, conservation, proliferation, and
overproduction. Hence, the use of advanced technologies is cr ucial for selecting,
multiplying, and preserving medicinal plants.