Comparative Study Of Anthraquinones From Embryogenic Callus Tissue And Zygotic Embryos Of Frangula Alnus And Rhamnus Catharticus |
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Authors: | Nada Kovacevic Angelina Subotic Snežana Budimir D. Grubišic |
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Affiliation: | 1. 1Faculty of Pharmacy, Vojvode Stepe 450, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia;2. 2Institute for Biological Research, Belgrade, Yugoslavia;3. 3Institute for Medicinal Plant Research, Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
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Abstract: | Organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis were achieved in cotyledon cultures of Frangula alnus Mill. (alder buckthorn) and Rhamnus catharticus L. (common buckthorn), and in zygotic embryo cultures of F. alnus. Histological examination of cotyledonary segment cultures revealed that adventitious buds and somatic embryos arose indirectly through an intervening callus phase. In comparison to zygotic embryos, embriogenic callus of Frangula alnus contained significantly more anthraquinones in the form of free aglycones and different participation of chrysophanol and physcion within synthesized complex of metabolites. Also, in comparison to shoots, root cultures and in particular undifferentiated callus of Frangula alnus, embryogenic callus contained more chysophanol and aloe emodin and less physcion derivatives. Production of physcion derivatives was significantly increased in embryogenic calluses of R. catharticus compared to zygotic embryos. On the other hand, the emodin content was lower than in zygotic embryos. In comparison to shoot, root cultures and in particular undifferentiated callus of common buckthorn, embryogenic callus contained significantly more derivatives of physcion and emodin. The content of chrysophanol and its derivatives was decreased proportionally. |
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Keywords: | Anxiety elevated plus maze epilepsy Erythrina velutina inhibitory avoidance memory pentylenetetrazol |
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