Variation of Ginkgolides and Bilobalide Contents in Leaves and Cell Cultures of Ginkgo biloba L.
- Authors
- 박용구; 김수정; 정희영; 강영민; 강승미; D. Theertha Prasad; 김선원; 최명석
- Issue Date
- Feb-2004
- Publisher
- 한국생물공학회
- Keywords
- bilobalide; Ginkgo biloba; ginkgolides; sexuality; variation
- Citation
- Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, v.9, no.1, pp 35 - 40
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
- Volume
- 9
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 35
- End Page
- 40
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73638
- ISSN
- 1226-8372
1976-3816
- Abstract
- Ginkgolides (GK) and bilobalide are valuable compounds that belong to the lactone terpene. The contents of these metabolites were determined by HPLC from female and male tree of Ginkgo biloba L. The productivity of G. biloba cells was also compared with the corresponding individual trees. High variations in the ginkgolides and bilobalide were observed from different individuals, plant parts, and cultured cells. The ginkgolides and bilobalide contents were different depending on the plant parts. Callus was obtained from various plant tissues, and NAA was better at callogenesis than 2,4-D in both the female and male trees. The plants and their corresponding cells showed considerable variation in their ginkgolides and bilobalide concentrations. The ginkgolides and bilobalide contents were not correlated with the production between dominant trees and their corresponding cells. Light irradiation enhanced the production of GK-A and GK-B, however, the concentration of bilobalide decreased under dark conditions.
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