Tissue culture of Chrysosplenium americanum and its potential for flavonoid production |
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Authors: | L. Brisson R. K. Ibrahim M. Rideau |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Biochemistry Laboratory, Department of Biology, Concordia University, H3G 1M8 Montreal, Quebec, Canada;(2) Laboratoire de Biotechnologie vegetale, Faculté de Pharmacie, F-3700 Tours, France |
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Abstract: | Chrysosplenium americanum (Saxifragaceae) accumulates a variety of partially O-methylated flavonol glucosides. Because of the semi-aquatic nature of this plant and its extensive contamination with endogenous organisms, the initiation of shoot and callus cultures could only be achieved after (a) using a special surface sterilization procedure, (b) production of new shoots from initial explants, and (c) selective elimination of organogenic structures during several subcultures. HPLC analysis of the cultured tissues established the presence of a number of flavonoids characteristic of the intact plant, though in lower and variable concentrations. However, shoot and callus cultures exhibited flavonoid profiles similar to those of the intact leaves and roots, respectively.Abbreviations BAP benzylamino purine - 2,4-D 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - IAA 3-indoleacetic acid - NAA 1-naphtaleneacetic acid - HPLC high pressure liquid chromatography |
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