Quantitative determination of secoiridoid and gamma-pyrone compounds in Gentiana lutea cultured in vitro.Planta Med. 2000 Feb; 66(1):96-8.PM
Abstract
The production of secondary metabolites was studied in shoots, roots, and hairy roots of Gentiana lutea obtained in vitro. In shoots, both secoiridoid and gamma-pyrone compounds were detected in amounts similar to those found in aerial parts of plants collected from nature. The most abundant secoiridoid was gentiopicrin while mangiferin was the main compound among the gamma-pyrones. The adventitious roots obtained in vitro showed a poor biosynthetic capacity. Upon infection with Agrobacterium rhizogenes, nine hairy root clones were established which differed in the amount of secondary metabolites.
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eng
PubMed ID
10705751
Citation
Menković, N, et al. "Quantitative Determination of Secoiridoid and Gamma-pyrone Compounds in Gentiana Lutea Cultured in Vitro." Planta Medica, vol. 66, no. 1, 2000, pp. 96-8.
Menković N, Savikin-Fodulović K, Momcilović I, et al. Quantitative determination of secoiridoid and gamma-pyrone compounds in Gentiana lutea cultured in vitro. Planta Med. 2000;66(1):96-8.
Menković, N., Savikin-Fodulović, K., Momcilović, I., & Grubisić, D. (2000). Quantitative determination of secoiridoid and gamma-pyrone compounds in Gentiana lutea cultured in vitro. Planta Medica, 66(1), 96-8.
Menković N, et al. Quantitative Determination of Secoiridoid and Gamma-pyrone Compounds in Gentiana Lutea Cultured in Vitro. Planta Med. 2000;66(1):96-8. PubMed PMID: 10705751.
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T1 - Quantitative determination of secoiridoid and gamma-pyrone compounds in Gentiana lutea cultured in vitro.
AU - Menković,N,
AU - Savikin-Fodulović,K,
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AU - Grubisić,D,
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JF - Planta medica
JO - Planta Med
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N2 - The production of secondary metabolites was studied in shoots, roots, and hairy roots of Gentiana lutea obtained in vitro. In shoots, both secoiridoid and gamma-pyrone compounds were detected in amounts similar to those found in aerial parts of plants collected from nature. The most abundant secoiridoid was gentiopicrin while mangiferin was the main compound among the gamma-pyrones. The adventitious roots obtained in vitro showed a poor biosynthetic capacity. Upon infection with Agrobacterium rhizogenes, nine hairy root clones were established which differed in the amount of secondary metabolites.
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