Three hairy root clones of Hypericum perforatum (HR 2, HR 15 and HR 27) transformed with Agrobacterium rhizogenes A4M70GUS and their corresponding regenerated shoot culture clones (HRRS) were compared for differences in growth, production of phenolic compounds, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Transgenic clones were selected on the basis of morphological evaluation, genetic and molecular analyses. The clone HR 2 had the highest biomass accumulation, while HR 27 showed the highest shoot regeneration potential. The total phenolics and flavan-3-ols were enhanced in all tested transgenic cultures, while total flavonoids and hypericins were augmented in HRRS clones compared to non-transformed shoots. The HRRS clones produced substantial...
Members of the genus Hypericum L. are distributed worldwide but predominantly in the temperate zones...
The subject of this study is the evaluation of secondary metabolites production in Hypericum perfora...
Methanolic extracts from cell suspension cultures, calli, and in vitro regenerated shoots and roots ...
Three hairy root clones of Hypericum perforatum (HR 2, HR 15 and HR 27) transformed with Agrobacteri...
Background: Biotechnologic methods are common for secondary metabolites production from the plants a...
The aim of study is to compare the phytochemicals and free radical scavenging activities in methanol...
Copyright © 2013 Oliver Tusevski et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The aim of this study was to evaluate phenolic compounds composition and antioxidant activity in roo...
A wild strain of Agrobacterium rhizogenes was used to regenerate twelve in vitro plant lines from d...
Hypericum perforatum L. (Family: Clusiaceae) is a medicinal plant well known for its antidepressant ...
The effects of polysaccharide elicitors such as chitin, pectin, and dextran on the production of phe...
Hairy root cultures of Hypericum perforatum were obtained following inoculation of aseptically germi...
Hypericum perforatum is a well-known medicinal plant. Among all secondary metabolites produced by th...
Hypericum is an important genus of the family Hypericaceae and includes almost 500 species of herbs,...
Hypericum perforatum L., also known as St. John’s Wort, is recognized worldwide as a valuable medici...
Members of the genus Hypericum L. are distributed worldwide but predominantly in the temperate zones...
The subject of this study is the evaluation of secondary metabolites production in Hypericum perfora...
Methanolic extracts from cell suspension cultures, calli, and in vitro regenerated shoots and roots ...
Three hairy root clones of Hypericum perforatum (HR 2, HR 15 and HR 27) transformed with Agrobacteri...
Background: Biotechnologic methods are common for secondary metabolites production from the plants a...
The aim of study is to compare the phytochemicals and free radical scavenging activities in methanol...
Copyright © 2013 Oliver Tusevski et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The aim of this study was to evaluate phenolic compounds composition and antioxidant activity in roo...
A wild strain of Agrobacterium rhizogenes was used to regenerate twelve in vitro plant lines from d...
Hypericum perforatum L. (Family: Clusiaceae) is a medicinal plant well known for its antidepressant ...
The effects of polysaccharide elicitors such as chitin, pectin, and dextran on the production of phe...
Hairy root cultures of Hypericum perforatum were obtained following inoculation of aseptically germi...
Hypericum perforatum is a well-known medicinal plant. Among all secondary metabolites produced by th...
Hypericum is an important genus of the family Hypericaceae and includes almost 500 species of herbs,...
Hypericum perforatum L., also known as St. John’s Wort, is recognized worldwide as a valuable medici...
Members of the genus Hypericum L. are distributed worldwide but predominantly in the temperate zones...
The subject of this study is the evaluation of secondary metabolites production in Hypericum perfora...
Methanolic extracts from cell suspension cultures, calli, and in vitro regenerated shoots and roots ...