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American and korean ginseng tissue cultures: Growth,chemical analysis,and plantlet production
Authors:Jung JA Jhang  E John Staba  Jung Yun Kim
Institution:(1) Department of Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota, 55455 Minneapolis, Minnesota
Abstract:Summary Roots, stems, or leaves of American (Panax quinquefolium) and Korean (Panax ginsing) ginseng were grown as callus or supension tissue cultures. Tissue cultures ofP. ginseng would occasionally form plantlets. The fundamental chemical composition, inorganic analysis, and saponin (panaquilin) content of American and Korean ginseng plants and tissue cultures were determined. The crude saponin content is very similar to, but approximately one-half (1.3%, fresh weight) of that present in ginseng roots. Two-dimensional thin layer chromatographic analysis revealed minor differences in the panaquilins present in American and Korean ginseng tissue cultures. The sapogenin, panaxadiol, was isolated from Korean ginseng callus.
Keywords:ginseng tissue culture  chemical composition  plantlet production
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