Liquid-cultivated compact callus aggregates (CCA) of Rhodiola sachalinensis were initiated from the explant of stems. Microscopic analysis showed that CCA displayed some level of cellular/tissue differentiation, which was perhaps responsible for the increased salidroside production. A higher ratio of cytokinin/auxin was found to be beneficial both for CCA growth and salidroside accumulation. Sucrose (< 100 g l(-1)) had a positive effect on salidroside synthesis, which was not due to an osmotic effect of the medium. The medium containing 40 g l(-1) sucrose, 1.5 mu M naphthaleneacetic acid and 15 mu M 6-benzylaminopurine yielded ca. 120 mg l(-1) salidroside after 24 days of culture.Liquid-cultivated compact callus aggregates (CCA) of Rhodi...
Rhodiola rosea L. (roseroot) has been categorized as an adaptogen and currently is one of the most s...
Tissue culture is a commonly used technique for the propagation of bromeliads. As sucrose being a ca...
Pelargonium sidoides is a traditional medicinal plant from South Africa. An aqueous-ethanolic formul...
Compact callus aggregates (CCA) of Rhodiola sachalinensis, spherical, smooth-surfaced clumps of 2-8 ...
Salidroside has been identified as the most potent ingredient of the Chinese medicine herb, Rhodiola...
In Rhodiola sachalinensis A. Bor. cell cultures, low yields of salidroside was supposed to be associ...
Abstract Rhodiola rosea is a medicinal plant, mainly used in Asia and Scandinavia. It is characteriz...
Suspension nodule culture of Rhodiola sachalinensis was carried out in a 10 l air-lift reactor for 3...
Tyrosine decarboxylase initializes salidroside biosynthesis. Metabolic characterization of tyrosine ...
Suspension cell cultures allow to save plant material when obtaining biologically active compounds o...
Plukenetia volubilis or commonly known as sacha inchi is reported to produce wide range of health‐pr...
Tissue culture biotechnology has been widely used to produce secondary metabolites. Anthocyanin as t...
The efficient plant regeneration protocols were developed for Doritaenopsis Taisuco Ladylip through ...
Calli cultures derived from the leaves of Saussurea medusa were selected on the basis of colour into...
The effect of osmotic stress on cell growth and phenylethanoid glycosides (PeGs) biosynthesis was in...
Rhodiola rosea L. (roseroot) has been categorized as an adaptogen and currently is one of the most s...
Tissue culture is a commonly used technique for the propagation of bromeliads. As sucrose being a ca...
Pelargonium sidoides is a traditional medicinal plant from South Africa. An aqueous-ethanolic formul...
Compact callus aggregates (CCA) of Rhodiola sachalinensis, spherical, smooth-surfaced clumps of 2-8 ...
Salidroside has been identified as the most potent ingredient of the Chinese medicine herb, Rhodiola...
In Rhodiola sachalinensis A. Bor. cell cultures, low yields of salidroside was supposed to be associ...
Abstract Rhodiola rosea is a medicinal plant, mainly used in Asia and Scandinavia. It is characteriz...
Suspension nodule culture of Rhodiola sachalinensis was carried out in a 10 l air-lift reactor for 3...
Tyrosine decarboxylase initializes salidroside biosynthesis. Metabolic characterization of tyrosine ...
Suspension cell cultures allow to save plant material when obtaining biologically active compounds o...
Plukenetia volubilis or commonly known as sacha inchi is reported to produce wide range of health‐pr...
Tissue culture biotechnology has been widely used to produce secondary metabolites. Anthocyanin as t...
The efficient plant regeneration protocols were developed for Doritaenopsis Taisuco Ladylip through ...
Calli cultures derived from the leaves of Saussurea medusa were selected on the basis of colour into...
The effect of osmotic stress on cell growth and phenylethanoid glycosides (PeGs) biosynthesis was in...
Rhodiola rosea L. (roseroot) has been categorized as an adaptogen and currently is one of the most s...
Tissue culture is a commonly used technique for the propagation of bromeliads. As sucrose being a ca...
Pelargonium sidoides is a traditional medicinal plant from South Africa. An aqueous-ethanolic formul...