Cinchona ledgeriana produces several secondary metabolites. The main quinoline alkaloid, quinine that is widely used as an antimalarial drug, is most commonly extracted from the bark of Cinchona, and its leaves contain several other metabolites. Many studies have revealed that cell culture of Cinchona also produces quinine. Nevertheless, the sites of secondary metabolites accumulation are still elusive. This study is aimed at describing specific anatomical structures where alkaloids and some other secondary metabolites are accumulated as well as their localization in leaves and barks of C. ledgeriana, compared to those found in cultured cells. Fresh leaves and barks, and cells of C. ledgeriana were used for anatomical observation and histoc...
The alkaloids from CINCHONA LEDGERIANA shoot cultures and from CINCHONA ROBUSTA shoot cultures and a...
This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as qu...
We have investigated the ability of endophytic filamentous fungi associated with Cinchona ledgeriana...
Cinchona ledgeriana produces several secondary metabolites. The main quinoline alkaloid, quinine tha...
Cinchona alkaloids are in extensive uses, not only for drugs but also for soft drink industries. The...
Cinchona alkaloids are in extensive uses, not only for drugs but also for soft drink industries. The...
Quinine is one of the major alkaloids in Cinchona spp., and it is used both as a medication and as a...
The enzymatic basis for quinine 1 biosynthesis was investigated. Transcriptomic data from the produc...
Cinchona ledgeriana Moens is an industrial plant producing secondary metabolite quinoline alkaloids....
Cinchona alkaloids (Figure 1.1), isolated from the bark of several species of cinchona trees, are th...
This study aims to determine the quality characteristics and phytochemical screening of Simplisia pe...
A rapid, accurate, and inexpensive quantitative HPTLC/densitometry procedure was developed for the s...
An experiment to determine the effect of kinetin with several concentrations on shoot multiplication...
Cinchona officinalis ‘Ledgeriana’, former called Cinchona ledgeriana, hairy roots were initiated c...
The alkaloids from CINCHONA LEDGERIANA shoot cultures and from CINCHONA ROBUSTA shoot cultures and a...
This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as qu...
We have investigated the ability of endophytic filamentous fungi associated with Cinchona ledgeriana...
Cinchona ledgeriana produces several secondary metabolites. The main quinoline alkaloid, quinine tha...
Cinchona alkaloids are in extensive uses, not only for drugs but also for soft drink industries. The...
Cinchona alkaloids are in extensive uses, not only for drugs but also for soft drink industries. The...
Quinine is one of the major alkaloids in Cinchona spp., and it is used both as a medication and as a...
The enzymatic basis for quinine 1 biosynthesis was investigated. Transcriptomic data from the produc...
Cinchona ledgeriana Moens is an industrial plant producing secondary metabolite quinoline alkaloids....
Cinchona alkaloids (Figure 1.1), isolated from the bark of several species of cinchona trees, are th...
This study aims to determine the quality characteristics and phytochemical screening of Simplisia pe...
A rapid, accurate, and inexpensive quantitative HPTLC/densitometry procedure was developed for the s...
An experiment to determine the effect of kinetin with several concentrations on shoot multiplication...
Cinchona officinalis ‘Ledgeriana’, former called Cinchona ledgeriana, hairy roots were initiated c...
The alkaloids from CINCHONA LEDGERIANA shoot cultures and from CINCHONA ROBUSTA shoot cultures and a...
This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as qu...
We have investigated the ability of endophytic filamentous fungi associated with Cinchona ledgeriana...