High frequency plant regeneration and accumulation of tropane alkaloids in regenerated plants of Scopolia parviflora
- Authors
- Kim, Yong Duck; Min, Ji Yun; Kim, Won Jung; Kang, Young Min; Moon, Hyun Shik; Lee, Cheul Ho; Prasad, D. Theertha; Choi, Myung Suk
- Issue Date
- Jun-2008
- Publisher
- SPRINGER
- Keywords
- adventitious root; organogenesis; Scopolia parviflora; tropane alkaloid
- Citation
- IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-PLANT, v.44, no.3, pp 203 - 208
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-PLANT
- Volume
- 44
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 203
- End Page
- 208
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/27376
- DOI
- 10.1007/s11627-007-9073-2
- ISSN
- 1054-5476
1475-2689
- Abstract
- An efficient in vitro plant regeneration system was established from callus culture of Scopolia parviflora. Callus was induced from adventitious roots on B5 medium with 0.45-9.04 mu M 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). In vitro plantlet regeneration was achieved on B5 medium supplemented with 44.38 mu M benzyladenine (BA), 3% sucrose, and 0.38% gelrite. Plantlets were transplanted to artificial soil and grown to maturity successfully in a greenhouse. The tropane alkaloid contents in regenerated plants were analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and were found to be higher than those of adventitious roots, native growing plants, and acclimated plants. Regenerated plants from organogenic callus cultures produced a greater amount of tropane alkaloids.
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