Astragalus hamosus contains valuable biologically active compounds, incl. flavonoids. The possibility for in vitro cultivation of the species as a source of important flavonoids was studied. Shoot and callus cultures were established and successfully cultivated on different nutrition media, complemented or not with growth regulators. An ultra-high performance liquid chromatography – high-resolution electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRESIMS) qualitative and quantitative analysis of non-purified methanol extracts of these cultures was performed. It was found that the cultures produced rutin in comparable quantity. Interestingly, both shoots and callus cultures accumulated the rare triglycosides alcesefoliside and mauritianin. T...
Callus cultures were established for Aster sedifolius and Aster caucasicus, two Aster species used i...
Flavonoids are one of the most popular antioxidants in plants. Their varied pharmacological activiti...
Plant-mediated “green” synthesis of compounds with medicinal properties attracts great interest for ...
Establishment of in vitro cultures from Astragalus glycyphyllos, determination of biomass and analys...
Astragalus hamosus and Astragalus corniculatus were examined for the presence of flavoalkaloids, acy...
This study investigates the bioproduction of astragalosides I, II and IV from endemic Astracantha ai...
Mauritianin is a relatively rare flavonoid, but several studies revealed its pharmacological potenti...
In this study, <i>Astragalus membranaceus</i> hairy root cultures (AMHRCs) were established as an at...
In this study, the efficient micropropagation protocol of Astragalus mongholicus Bunge was establish...
Astragalus species are medicinal plants which produce valuable secondary metabolites, especially cyc...
Astragalus membranaceus is an important traditional Chinese herb with various medical applications. ...
Astragalus chrysochlorus Boiss. & Kotschy (2n = 16) is one of the rare Turkish endemic species and i...
WOS: 000437399100025Astragalus chrysochlorus Boiss. & Kotschy (2n = 16) is one of the rare Turkish e...
Aim: To investigate the phenolic compounds in four Astragalus species (A. hamosus, A. ponticus, A. c...
Plant tissue culture technique has been shown to be efficient for producing flavonoids at higher amo...
Callus cultures were established for Aster sedifolius and Aster caucasicus, two Aster species used i...
Flavonoids are one of the most popular antioxidants in plants. Their varied pharmacological activiti...
Plant-mediated “green” synthesis of compounds with medicinal properties attracts great interest for ...
Establishment of in vitro cultures from Astragalus glycyphyllos, determination of biomass and analys...
Astragalus hamosus and Astragalus corniculatus were examined for the presence of flavoalkaloids, acy...
This study investigates the bioproduction of astragalosides I, II and IV from endemic Astracantha ai...
Mauritianin is a relatively rare flavonoid, but several studies revealed its pharmacological potenti...
In this study, <i>Astragalus membranaceus</i> hairy root cultures (AMHRCs) were established as an at...
In this study, the efficient micropropagation protocol of Astragalus mongholicus Bunge was establish...
Astragalus species are medicinal plants which produce valuable secondary metabolites, especially cyc...
Astragalus membranaceus is an important traditional Chinese herb with various medical applications. ...
Astragalus chrysochlorus Boiss. & Kotschy (2n = 16) is one of the rare Turkish endemic species and i...
WOS: 000437399100025Astragalus chrysochlorus Boiss. & Kotschy (2n = 16) is one of the rare Turkish e...
Aim: To investigate the phenolic compounds in four Astragalus species (A. hamosus, A. ponticus, A. c...
Plant tissue culture technique has been shown to be efficient for producing flavonoids at higher amo...
Callus cultures were established for Aster sedifolius and Aster caucasicus, two Aster species used i...
Flavonoids are one of the most popular antioxidants in plants. Their varied pharmacological activiti...
Plant-mediated “green” synthesis of compounds with medicinal properties attracts great interest for ...