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Title:

In vitro cultures of plants from the family Gentianaceae as a potential source of biologically active secoiridoids

Subtitle:

In vitro cultures of plants from the family Gentianaceae as a potential source of biologically active secoiridoids

Creator:

Skrzypczak, Lutosława

Publisher:

Committee on Biotechnology PAS ; Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS

Date issued/created:

1992

Subject and Keywords:

biotechnology

Abstract:

Data on the tissue culture of several rare plants from the Gentianaceae are presented. The presence ofsecoiridoid glucosides in regenerated plants, callus tissue and suspension cultures has been determinedusing a TLC method. Quantitative determination of these compounds was made by TLC-densitometry. Insome cases, the biosynthesis of secoiridoides has alredy been observed in callus tissues. The regeneratedin vitro plants may be useful not only as a source of medicinal plants, but also as a simple experimentalsystem for studies on the biosynthesis of bitter glucosides.

Relation:

Biotechnologia, vol.19, 4 (1992)-.

Volume:

19

Issue:

4

Start page:

50

End page:

55

Resource type:

Text

Detailed Resource Type:

Article

Format:

application/pdf

Resource Identifier:

0860-7796 ; IChB B-15

Source:

Library of Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS

Language:

pol

Language of abstract:

eng

Temporal coverage:

1988-2010

Rights:

Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 4.0 license

Terms of use:

Copyright-protected material. [CC BY-SA 4.0] May be used within the scope specified in Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 4.0 license, full text available at:

Digitizing institution:

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science

Original in:

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science

Projects co-financed by:

Operational Program Digital Poland, 2014-2020, Measure 2.3: Digital accessibility and usefulness of public sector information; funds from the European Regional Development Fund and national co-financing from the state budget.

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