In vitro production of flavonoids in cultures of Gypsophila glomerata
Effects of increased concentration of calcium chloride on growth and production of flavonoids in newly established shoot and callus Gypsophila glomerata cultures were studied. The highest impact of CaCl 2 on the growth index was determined in callus cultures (GI = 0.92), while in shoot cultures calc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Farmacija 2022-01, Vol.69 (1), p.107-111 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Effects of increased concentration of calcium chloride on growth and production of flavonoids in newly established shoot and callus
Gypsophila glomerata
cultures were studied. The highest impact of CaCl
2
on the growth index was determined in callus cultures (GI = 0.92), while in shoot cultures calcium treatment reduced the amount of biomass (GI = 0.38). Total flavonoids in shoot cultures grown on MS medium and MS medium supplemented with double amount of CaCl
2
were 0.36 mg/g d. w. In both callus cultures, 2 mg/g d. w. total flavonoids were quantified. Shoots and callus grown on non-modified media accumulated 0.02 mg/g d. w. quercetin derivatives. Unlike these, both shoots and callus grown on calcium-enriched media accumulated 0.03 and 0.05 mg/g d. w. of isorhamnetin derivatives.
In vitro
shoot cultures grown on MS medium enriched in twice the amount of CaCl
2
accumulated the highest amount of saponarin (0.138 mg/mg d. w.). |
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ISSN: | 0428-0296 2603-557X |
DOI: | 10.3897/pharmacia.69.e77769 |