St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) is the most important species of the genus Hypericum and produces a wide range of chemical constituents including essential oil. Regarding advantages of in vitro culture techniques in production of desired metabolites, the present study was aimed to investigate volatile constituents of H. perforatum shoots cultured in different basal media. Shoot cultures were established by culturing six nodes of aseptic plants in three liquid media including MS (Murashige and Skoog), B5 (Gamborg B-5) and half-strength B5 containing 30 g L-1 sucrose and 0.5 mg L-1 BA (6-benzyladenine). According to the results, growth and profile of volatile constituents of cultured shoots were affected by the type of medium used a...
Bertoli, Alessandra/0000-0002-0701-5163 WOS: 000291275300010 PubMed: 21639687 Context: In the past f...
Turkey is country richin plants with both aromatic and medicinal properties. St. John's Wort is apla...
Since ancient times, the essential oils (EOs) of many aromatic plants have been used as bioactive in...
Hypericum is a genus of many species that occurs in all temperate parts of the world. Five species o...
Hypericum perforatum L. (St. Johns’ wort) is the most commercially important species of the genusHyp...
Context: In the past few years, an increasing interest in the volatile secondary metabolites of Hype...
The essential oils of Hypericum perforatum, H. perfoliatum and H. hircinum, growing in Southern Ital...
Context: Hypericum perforatum L. (Guttiferae) contains many bioactive secondary metabolites includin...
Background: Essential oils contain a large variety of volatile secondary metabolites such as terpene...
<p>The chemical profile of the essential oil of callus and cell suspension cultures derivatives from...
In this research, prediction models for the content of several volatile constituents, namely, oxygen...
The subject of this study is the evaluation of secondary metabolites production in Hypericum perfora...
The aim of study is to compare the phytochemicals and free radical scavenging activities in methanol...
Genus Hypericum L. belongs to family Hypericaceae. Nowadays this family is classified as a subfamily...
The genus Hypericum includes over 500 widely distributed species. The main representative is St. ...
Bertoli, Alessandra/0000-0002-0701-5163 WOS: 000291275300010 PubMed: 21639687 Context: In the past f...
Turkey is country richin plants with both aromatic and medicinal properties. St. John's Wort is apla...
Since ancient times, the essential oils (EOs) of many aromatic plants have been used as bioactive in...
Hypericum is a genus of many species that occurs in all temperate parts of the world. Five species o...
Hypericum perforatum L. (St. Johns’ wort) is the most commercially important species of the genusHyp...
Context: In the past few years, an increasing interest in the volatile secondary metabolites of Hype...
The essential oils of Hypericum perforatum, H. perfoliatum and H. hircinum, growing in Southern Ital...
Context: Hypericum perforatum L. (Guttiferae) contains many bioactive secondary metabolites includin...
Background: Essential oils contain a large variety of volatile secondary metabolites such as terpene...
<p>The chemical profile of the essential oil of callus and cell suspension cultures derivatives from...
In this research, prediction models for the content of several volatile constituents, namely, oxygen...
The subject of this study is the evaluation of secondary metabolites production in Hypericum perfora...
The aim of study is to compare the phytochemicals and free radical scavenging activities in methanol...
Genus Hypericum L. belongs to family Hypericaceae. Nowadays this family is classified as a subfamily...
The genus Hypericum includes over 500 widely distributed species. The main representative is St. ...
Bertoli, Alessandra/0000-0002-0701-5163 WOS: 000291275300010 PubMed: 21639687 Context: In the past f...
Turkey is country richin plants with both aromatic and medicinal properties. St. John's Wort is apla...
Since ancient times, the essential oils (EOs) of many aromatic plants have been used as bioactive in...