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Magdalena Żuk Anna Kulma Lucyna Dymińska Katarzyna Szołtysek Anna Prescha Jerzy Hanuza Jan Szopa 《BMC biotechnology》2011,11(1):10
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Flavonoids are a group of secondary plant metabolites important for plant growth and development. They show also a protective effect against colon and breast cancer, diabetes, hypercholesterolemic atherosclerosis, lupus nephritis, and immune and inflammatory reactions. Thus, overproduction of these compounds in flax by genetic engineering method might potentiate biotechnological application of these plant products. 相似文献2.
Wróbel-Kwiatkowska Magdalena Kostyn Kamil Dymińska Lucyna Hanuza Jerzy Kurzawa Adam Żuk Magdalena Rymowicz Waldemar 《Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture》2020,141(3):489-497
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC) - Linum usitatissimum L. is a plant used by human since ancient times. Presently flax has both industrial and nutritional significance. The programmes... 相似文献
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Does biopolymers composition in seeds contribute to the flax resistance against the Fusarium infection?
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Ahmed M. Zeitoun Marta Preisner Anna Kulma Lucyna Dymińska Jerzy Hanuza Michal Starzycki Jan Szopa 《Biotechnology progress》2014,30(5):992-1004
Over the last decades, the cultivation of fibrous flax declined heavily. There are number of reasons for that fact; one of them is flax susceptibility to the pathogen infection. Damages caused mainly by fungi from genus Fusarium lead to the significant losses when cultivating flax, which in turn discourage farmers to grow flax. Therefore, to launch the new products from flax with attractive properties there is a need to obtain new flax varieties with increased resistance to pathogens. In order to obtain the better quality of flax fiber, we previously generated flax with reduced pectin or lignin level (cell wall polymers). The modifications altered also plants' resistance to the Fusarium infection. Undoubtedly, the plant defense system is complex, however, in this article we aimed to investigate the composition of modified flax seeds and to correlate it with the observed changes in the flax resistance to the pathogen attack. In particular, we evaluated the content and composition of carbohydrates (cell wall polymers: pectin, cellulose, hemicelluloses and mucilage), and phenylpropanoid compounds (lignin, lignans, phenolics). From the obtained results we concluded that the observed changes in the vulnerability to pathogens putatively correlate with the antioxidant potential of phenylpropanoids accumulated in seeds, seco‐isolariciresinol and coumaric acid diglycosides in particular, and with pectin level as a carbon source for pathogens. Surprisingly, relatively less important for the resistance was the physical barrier, including lignin and cellulose amount and cellulose structure. Certainly, the hypothesis should be verified on a larger number of genotypes. © 2014 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 30:992–1004, 2014 相似文献
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Magdalena Wróbel‐Kwiatkowska Magdalena Czemplik Anna Kulma Magdalena Żuk Jacek Kaczmar Lucyna Dymińska Jerzy Hanuza Maciej Ptak Jan Szopa 《Biotechnology progress》2012,28(5):1336-1346
A new generation of entirely biodegradable and bioactive composites with polylactic acid (PLA) or poly‐ε‐caprolactone (PCL) as the matrix and bioplastic flax fibers as reinforcement were analyzed. Bioplastic fibers contain polyhydroxybutyrate and were obtained from transgenic flax. Biochemical analysis of fibers revealed presence of several antioxidative compounds of hydrophilic (phenolics) and hydrophobic [cannabidiol (CBD), lutein] nature, indicating their high antioxidant potential. The presence of CBD and lutein in flax fibers is reported for the first time. FTIR analysis showed intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the constituents in composite PLA+flax fibers which were not detected in PCL‐based composite. Mechanical analysis of prepared composites revealed improved stiffness and a decrease in tensile strength. The viability of human dermal fibroblasts on the surface of composites made of PLA and transgenic flax fibers was the same as for cells cultured without composites and only slightly lower (to 9%) for PCL‐based composites. The amount of platelets and Escherichia coli cells aggregated on the surface of the PLA based composites was significantly lower than for pure polymer. Thus, composites made of PLA and transgenic flax fibers seem to have bacteriostatic, platelet anti‐aggregated, and non‐cytotoxic effect. © 2012 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 2012 相似文献
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Wróbel-Kwiatkowska Magdalena Kropiwnicki Mateusz Żebrowski Jacek Beopoulos Athanasios Dymińska Lucyna Hanuza Jerzy Rymowicz Waldemar 《Transgenic research》2019,28(1):77-90
Transgenic Research - The high demand for new biomaterials makes synthesis of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) in plants an interesting and desirable achievement. Production of polymers in plants is an... 相似文献
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Magdalena Wróbel‐Kwiatkowska Katarzyna Skórkowska‐Telichowska Lucyna Dymińska Mirosław Mączka Jerzy Hanuza Jan Szopa 《Biotechnology progress》2009,25(5):1489-1498
The interest in biofibers has grown in recent years due to their expanding range of applications in fields as diverse as biomedical science and the automotive industry. Their low production costs, biodegradability, physical properties, and perceived eco‐friendliness allow for their extensive use as composite components, a role in which they could replace petroleum‐based synthetic polymers. We performed biochemical, mechanical, and structural analyses of flax stems and fibers derived from field‐grown transgenic flax enriched with PHB (poly‐β‐hydroxybutyrate). The analyses of the plant stems revealed an increase in the cellulose content and a decrease in the lignin and pectin contents relative to the control plants. However, the contents of the fibers' major components (cellulose, lignin, pectin) remain unchanged. An FT‐IR study confirmed the results of the biochemical analyses of the flax fibers. However, the arrangement of the cellulose polymer in the transgenic fibers differed from that in the control, and a significant increase in the number of hydrogen bonds was detected. The mechanical properties of the transgenic flax stems were significantly improved, reflecting the cellulose content increase. However, the mechanical properties of the fibers did not change in comparison with the control, with the exception of the fibers from transgenic line M13. The generated transgenic flax plants, which produce both components of the flax/PHB composites (i.e., fibers and thermoplastic matrix in the same plant organ) are a source of an attractive and ecologically safe material for industry and medicine. © 2009 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 2009 相似文献
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