نتایج جستجو برای: callus production

تعداد نتایج: 608521  

A modern biotechnological technique to obtain useful natural products from plants is to isolate them from their callus cultures. Lallemantia iberica is an annual herb of the Lamiaceae family known for its stimulant, diuretic, and expectorant effects in Iranian folk medicine. The present study investigated the induction of plant callus tissue and identification of its volatile compounds. For thi...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2009
Rachel C Entwistle Sara C Sammons Robert F Bigley Scott J Hazelwood David P Fyhrie Jeffery C Gibeling Susan M Stover

Stress fractures are overuse injuries of bone that affect elite athletes and military recruits. One response of cortical bone to stress fracture is to lay down periosteal callus. The objectives of this study were to determine if material properties are different among bones with different stages of stress fracture callus, at both a callus site and at a distal site. Cortical specimens were mecha...

Journal: :American Journal of Plant Biology 2019

Journal: :Plant physiology 1974
C B Crafts C O Miller

Several fungi including six species of the genus Rhizopogon, 22 species of Hebeloma and one of Agaricus have been screened for production of cytokinins. The screening was done by culturing cytokinin-requiring soybean callus tissue alongside the fungus on a medium lacking a cytokinin supply. Growth of the soybean callus indicated production of cytokinins by the fungus. Of the fungi tested, only ...

A Qaderi , AR Zebarjadi , M Omidi , R Hajiaghaee ,

Background: Sustainable and commercial production of taxol as an anti cancer drug is a critical point to its clinical application. Nowadays, hazel because of rapid growth and wide range distribution is considered as an alternative source of Taxol. Objective: To increase taxol production the cDNA encoding 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMGR) from Iranian hazel (GeneBank accession num...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
m mehrabani m shams-ardakani a ghannadi n ghassemi-dehkordi se sajjadi-jazi

echium amoenum fisch. and c.a. mey. (boraginaceae) is a very popular medicinal plant which is used as a tonic, tranquillizer, diaphoretic, cough remedy, sore throat and pneumonia in iran’s traditional medicine. callus culture of medicinal plants is one of the ways for production of secondary metabolites. in this study, callus culture of e. amoenum and its major secondary metabolite were investi...

2015
Parthraj R. Kshirsagar Jaykumar J. Chavan Suraj D. Umdale Mansingraj S. Nimbalkar Ghansham B. Dixit Nikhil B. Gaikwad

Highly efficient in vitro regeneration system has been developed for Swertia lawii Burkill, an important herb used as substitute for Swertia chirayita. Shoot tips explants were cultured on MS medium with various phytohormones for multiple shoot production. The best shoot production frequency (100%) and maximum shoots (10.4 ± 0.8) were obtained on MS media containing TDZ (3.0 mg l-1) in combinat...

Journal: :Development 2016
Margaret E Wilson Matthew Mixdorf R Howard Berg Elizabeth S Haswell

The balance between proliferation and differentiation in the plant shoot apical meristem is controlled by regulatory loops involving the phytohormone cytokinin and stem cell identity genes. Concurrently, cellular differentiation in the developing shoot is coordinated with the environmental and developmental status of plastids within those cells. Here, we employ an Arabidopsis thaliana mutant ex...

2013
Pratibha Chaturvedi Abhay Chowdhary

The accumulation of kaempferol was evaluated in undifferentiated callus of Tylophora indica through TLC, HPTLC analysis with standard reference compound. Kaempferol is a strong antioxidant and help to prevent oxidative damage to our cells, lipids and DNA. In the present investigation, we have enhanced the kaempferol content in Tylophora indica tissue culture by using precursors like sallicyclic...

2017
Supriyo Sen Madhusmita Dehingia Narayan Chandra Talukdar Mojibur Khan

Fragrant agarwood, arguably the costliest wood in the world, is formed by plant-fungal interactions in Aquilaria spp. However, very little is known about this fragrant outcome of interaction. Therefore, mimicking the ancient traditions of agarwood production in Assam (Northeast India), a chemometric assessment of the agarwood-fungus interaction was made by chemical profiling (GC-MS) coupled wit...

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