In this study, the efficient micropropagation protocol of Astragalus mongholicus Bunge was established and also triterpenoid saponin and polysaccharide content in ethanol, methanol and aqueous extracts of different samples were determined by using spectrophotometric methods to investigate whether the content of biologically active compounds depends on the stage of development of the plant during in vitro culture. The content of total saponins and polysaccharides in different cultures of A. mongholicus grown in vitro was higher (990 and 505 μg/ml) in ethanol extracted 14-day-old young shoot samples than in 28-day-old propagated shoot samples and rooted shoots
Astragalus membranaceus is an important traditional Chinese herb with various medical applications. ...
As the main substances responsible for immunomodulatory activity, saccharides can be used as quality...
The genus Astaragalus is represented by 445 species 224 of which are endemic in Turkish flora. Astra...
Astragalus membranaceus (Fish.) Bunge is a perennial herb distributed in the northern part of China ...
Abstract Background Astragalus mongholicus Bunge is an important medicinal plant used in traditional...
Astragalus hamosus contains valuable biologically active compounds, incl. flavonoids. The possibilit...
This study investigates the bioproduction of astragalosides I, II and IV from endemic Astracantha ai...
Plants are the main source of secondary metabolites that have many beneficial effects on humans and ...
The aim of this study is a comparative metabolomic analysis between the endangered species Astragalu...
The genus Astragalus is a rich source of a variety of biologically active compounds including phenol...
Astragalus is a cosmopolitan genus characterised by a large number of species with an exceptional ra...
Master's thesis in Biological ChemistryAbstract Introduction Over the past decade, the worldwi...
Astragalus membranaceus (Fish.) Bunge is a perennial herb distributed in the northern part of China,...
Astragalus membranaceus is one of the most important traditional Korean and Chinese medicinal herbs ...
Astragalus L. is the largest genus in the family Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionideae, tribe Galegea...
Astragalus membranaceus is an important traditional Chinese herb with various medical applications. ...
As the main substances responsible for immunomodulatory activity, saccharides can be used as quality...
The genus Astaragalus is represented by 445 species 224 of which are endemic in Turkish flora. Astra...
Astragalus membranaceus (Fish.) Bunge is a perennial herb distributed in the northern part of China ...
Abstract Background Astragalus mongholicus Bunge is an important medicinal plant used in traditional...
Astragalus hamosus contains valuable biologically active compounds, incl. flavonoids. The possibilit...
This study investigates the bioproduction of astragalosides I, II and IV from endemic Astracantha ai...
Plants are the main source of secondary metabolites that have many beneficial effects on humans and ...
The aim of this study is a comparative metabolomic analysis between the endangered species Astragalu...
The genus Astragalus is a rich source of a variety of biologically active compounds including phenol...
Astragalus is a cosmopolitan genus characterised by a large number of species with an exceptional ra...
Master's thesis in Biological ChemistryAbstract Introduction Over the past decade, the worldwi...
Astragalus membranaceus (Fish.) Bunge is a perennial herb distributed in the northern part of China,...
Astragalus membranaceus is one of the most important traditional Korean and Chinese medicinal herbs ...
Astragalus L. is the largest genus in the family Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionideae, tribe Galegea...
Astragalus membranaceus is an important traditional Chinese herb with various medical applications. ...
As the main substances responsible for immunomodulatory activity, saccharides can be used as quality...
The genus Astaragalus is represented by 445 species 224 of which are endemic in Turkish flora. Astra...