The cultured tissues and organs of Duboisia myoporoides, an endemic medicinal plant of Australia, were investigated with the aim of establishing a relationship between organogenesis, differentiation and alkaloid localization. Histological analyses explained the relationship between cell arrangement in the cultured tissues and organs and the cytokinin/auxin combinations used at the callus induction stage. The cultured tissues and organs were analysed histochemically to localize alkaloids in different types of cells by using selected alkaloid colour reagents i.e., platinic chloride (5%) and iodoplatinate. The presence or absence of nicotine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine in the cultured tissues and organs was then confirmed by GC-MS analysis. T...
In addition to producing medicinally important tropane alkaloids, some species in the mainly Austral...
Increasing from day to day tendency of human societies to plant based drug usage increased demand of...
Many plants belonging to the Solanaceae family have been used as a source of pharmaceuticals for cen...
This work demonstrates the presence of hyoscyamine and scopolamine at different stages of shoot rege...
A Duboisia hybrid contained scopolamine, 6-hydroxyhyoscyamine and hyoscyamine as major alkaloids and...
Scopolamine levels in a Duboisia leichhardtii × D. myoporoides hybrid were determined by radioimmuno...
In non-rooted shoots regenerated from calluses induced with nine different cyokinin–auxin combinatio...
Duboisia species, which belong to the family of Solanaceae, are commercially cultivated in large sca...
The production of tropane alkaloids during differentiation and de-differentiation of Scopolia parvif...
Duboisia were analyzed for scopolamine and hyoscyamine using GLC, by a slope ratio method, and by me...
The tropane alkaloid scopolamine, an important precursor of active pharmaceutical ingredients due to...
The Duboisia hybrid (D. leichhardtii x D. myoporoides) was regenerated from callus derived from shoo...
Systematic studies were carried out on two different strains (Gatersleben and Cairo) of Hyoscyamus m...
The biosynthetic pathway of the tropane alkaloids in Atropa belladonna L. was investigated in root c...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the tropane alkaloid content of genetically transf...
In addition to producing medicinally important tropane alkaloids, some species in the mainly Austral...
Increasing from day to day tendency of human societies to plant based drug usage increased demand of...
Many plants belonging to the Solanaceae family have been used as a source of pharmaceuticals for cen...
This work demonstrates the presence of hyoscyamine and scopolamine at different stages of shoot rege...
A Duboisia hybrid contained scopolamine, 6-hydroxyhyoscyamine and hyoscyamine as major alkaloids and...
Scopolamine levels in a Duboisia leichhardtii × D. myoporoides hybrid were determined by radioimmuno...
In non-rooted shoots regenerated from calluses induced with nine different cyokinin–auxin combinatio...
Duboisia species, which belong to the family of Solanaceae, are commercially cultivated in large sca...
The production of tropane alkaloids during differentiation and de-differentiation of Scopolia parvif...
Duboisia were analyzed for scopolamine and hyoscyamine using GLC, by a slope ratio method, and by me...
The tropane alkaloid scopolamine, an important precursor of active pharmaceutical ingredients due to...
The Duboisia hybrid (D. leichhardtii x D. myoporoides) was regenerated from callus derived from shoo...
Systematic studies were carried out on two different strains (Gatersleben and Cairo) of Hyoscyamus m...
The biosynthetic pathway of the tropane alkaloids in Atropa belladonna L. was investigated in root c...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the tropane alkaloid content of genetically transf...
In addition to producing medicinally important tropane alkaloids, some species in the mainly Austral...
Increasing from day to day tendency of human societies to plant based drug usage increased demand of...
Many plants belonging to the Solanaceae family have been used as a source of pharmaceuticals for cen...