Abstract

Due to the increasing demand for phytochemicals, plant in vitro cultures are a noteworthy, environmentally sustainable method, enabling the biotechnological production of bioactive compounds. Medical writers can find writing scientific articles in this field quite tricky due to the knowledge required at the intersection of botany, chemistry, pharmacy, and biotechnology. This article aims to provide helpful tips for writing about plant biotechnology to minimise the risk of article rejection by scientific journals due to inaccurate description of methods or inadequate data analysis.

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