2004
DOI: 10.1365/s10337-004-0188-x
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Analysis of Polyacetylenes by HPLC in Hairy Root Cultures of Lobelia inflata Cultivated in Bioreactor

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“…According to Nilsson and Olsson (1997) ). The phenolics and alkaloids have also been found to increase in HR cultures of Lobelia in ate L (Balvanyos et al 2004). Therefore, it was concluded that, as a result of growth time, HRIC accumulated the maximum quantity of bioactive components.…”
Section: Callus Inductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…According to Nilsson and Olsson (1997) ). The phenolics and alkaloids have also been found to increase in HR cultures of Lobelia in ate L (Balvanyos et al 2004). Therefore, it was concluded that, as a result of growth time, HRIC accumulated the maximum quantity of bioactive components.…”
Section: Callus Inductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the past, numerous reports have been published about HR regeneration and alkaloid (ajmalicine, catharanthine, serpentine, and vindoline) enhancement in C. roseus [51]. The phenolics and alkaloids have also been found to increase in HR cultures of Lobelia inflate L [52]. Therefore, it was concluded that, as a result of growth time, HRIC accumulated the maximum quantity of bioactive components.…”
Section: Effect Of a Rhizogenes Strains Explants And Infectivity On H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lobelia inflata L. Campanu-laceae Indian tobacco root poultice used on pains; root/leaf poultice used on ringworm, insect bites root, leaves [15] Hairy root culture: diacetylene triol lobetyol + glucosides lobetyolin and lobetyolinin [303] Aerial parts: piperidine alkaloids (lobeline, lobelanine, norlobeline, norlobelanine, lobelanidine, norallosedamine, 8-ethyl-10-phenylnorlobelionol, 8-ethyl-10-phenyllobelionol) [304] Aerial parts: piperidine alkaloids (8,10-diethyllobelidione, 8,10-diethyllobelidione, 8-ethyl-10-phenyl-norlobelionol, 8-ethyl-10-phenyl-dehydrolobelionol, 8-ethyl-10-phenyl-dehydrolobelionol, lobeline, lobelidine, lobelanine) [305] Lobelia siphilitica L. Campanu-laceae Great blue lobelia root infusion for worms; leaf infusion for colds, fever root, leaves [15] Aerial parts: piperidine alkaloids (lobeline, cis-8,10-diphenyllobelidiol, Aerial parts: flavone glucuronides (7-O-β-D-glucuronides of apigenin, acacetin, and luteolin as well as the methyl ester of apigenin 7-O-β-D-glucuronide) [307] Magnolia acuminata (L.) Magnoli-aceae Cucumber magnolia bark infusion for toothache bark [15] Root bark: lignans (calopiptin, galgravin, veraguensin, and acuminatin) [308] Root bark: alkaloids (anolobine, N-methyllidcarpine methiodide, N,N -dimethyl-2,11,-dihydro-1,10-dimethoxyaporphine iodide), lignans (calopiptin, galgravin, veraguensin, acuminatin), sesquiterpene lactone (costunolide), sterol (β-sitosterol) [309] Leaves: alkaloids (asimilobine, liriodenine, norarmepavine, roemerine, armepavine, magnocurarine, magnoflorine) [310] Menispermum canadense L. Menisperm-aceae Common moonseed root used for skin diseases root [15] Roots: alkaloid dauricine [311] Aerial parts: alkaloid acutumine [312] Roots: alkaloids (acutumine, acutumidine, dauricine, daurinoline, N -desmethyldauricine, magnoflorine, N,N-dimethyllindcarpine, dehydrocheilanthifoline) [312] Monarda didyma L. Lamiaceae Scarlet beebalm infusion abortifacient; poultice for colds, headache leaves Several essential oil chemotypes are known [15] Floral EO: sabinene (5.0%), γ-terpinene (5.3%), p-cymene (11.0%), linalool (64.5%) [313] Leaf EO: linalool (74.2%), bornyl acetate (5.7%), germacrene D (5.3%) [313] Commercial EO (Pam innov, Le Chaffaut-Saint-Jurson, Provence, France): geraniol (89.5%) [314] Leaf EO: δ-3-carene (4.5%), p-cymene (10.5%), γ-terpinene (9.3%), thymol (57.3%); EO showed antifungal and DPPH radical inhibitory activities [315] Leaf EO: γ-terpinene (7.0%), α-terpinene ( Roots: gallic acid (antifungal) [326] Roots: 6-...…”
Section: Asteraceaementioning
confidence: 99%