2015
DOI: 10.1515/abcsb-2015-0016
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Anethum graveolens L. In Vitro Cultures – a Potential Source of Bioactive Metabolites, Phenolic Acids and Furanocoumarins

Abstract: In vitro cultures of Anethum graveolens (dill) were maintained on the Linsmaier and Skoog (LS) medium -three variants, and the Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium -seven variants, which contained different amounts of plant growth regulators, cytokinin (BAP) and auxin (NAA) (from 0.1 mg l -1 to 3.0 mg l -1 ). Methanolic extracts from in vitro grown biomass were analyzed by HPLC for free phenolic acids and furanocoumarins. The total amounts of free phenolic acids on the LS medium variants were similar (35.23-38.65 m… Show more

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“…It was documented for in vitro cultures of many medicinal plant species (Ramawat and Mathur 2007 ; Murthy et al 2014 ). This was also demonstrated by previous studies which investigated the influence of different concentrations of BAP and NAA in LS and MS media variants, on the accumulation of groups of bioactive secondary metabolites including coumarins in callus cultures of Pastinaca sativa , Ammi majus , and Anethum graveolens (Ekiert and Gomółka 2000a , b ; Szopa and Ekiert 2015b ), schisandra lignans in shoot-differentiating callus cultures of Schisandra chnensis (Szopa and Ekiert 2011 , 2013 , 2015a ), and also on the accumulation of phenolic acids in shoot cultures of Ruta graveolens and shoot-differentiating callus cultures of R. graveolens ssp. divaricata (Ekiert et al 2009 , 2014 ).…”
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confidence: 70%
“…It was documented for in vitro cultures of many medicinal plant species (Ramawat and Mathur 2007 ; Murthy et al 2014 ). This was also demonstrated by previous studies which investigated the influence of different concentrations of BAP and NAA in LS and MS media variants, on the accumulation of groups of bioactive secondary metabolites including coumarins in callus cultures of Pastinaca sativa , Ammi majus , and Anethum graveolens (Ekiert and Gomółka 2000a , b ; Szopa and Ekiert 2015b ), schisandra lignans in shoot-differentiating callus cultures of Schisandra chnensis (Szopa and Ekiert 2011 , 2013 , 2015a ), and also on the accumulation of phenolic acids in shoot cultures of Ruta graveolens and shoot-differentiating callus cultures of R. graveolens ssp. divaricata (Ekiert et al 2009 , 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%