Muhammad Khan

University of Poonch Rawalakot

Muhammad Zubair Khan has practical expertise in studying primary and secondary metabolites of plants especially of the medicinal plants from Himalayan region in Northern Pakistan. His analytical studies of Elaeagnus umbellata (Thunb.) fruit for its micronutrients have suggested the potential use of it in agricultural, pharmaceutical and the food industries. Based on the metabolic analysis, of the carotenoids, followed by cloning, Isolation and functional identification of carotenoids biosynthesis genes, he has reported a comprehensive carotenoids biosynthesis pathway in sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L.) for the first time. His research projects include the genetic, metabolic and pathway engineering of plants and microbes to synthesize nutritionally, medicinally and commercially high value bio-tech. products. His core area of research is the genetic and metabolic engineering of carotenoids and other isoprenoids which have economic impact in nutrition, pharmaceutical and other inter-related industries such as cosmetics, agriculture and aquaculture.

Muhammad Khan

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