2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-012-0987-x
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Biotechnological approaches for cultivation and enhancement of secondary metabolites in Arnica montana L.

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“…Roots of A. montana contain thymol, which is used for flavouring purposes, as antioxidant in foodstuffs and beverages and also as fungicide, preservative and insecticidal agent . Roots of the plant are also used as bacteriostatic, antiphlogistic, choleretic and cholagogic due to presence of polyacetylenic compounds, phenol esters and phenolcarboxylic acids . Alcoholic or isopropanolic extract of A. montana flowers in the form of liquid formulations such as syrups, tinctures and ointments is used for the treatment of cattle, sheep, horses, swine and goats for inflammation of udder, joints, tendons, skin; eczema and to cure wounds of mucous membrane and skin .…”
Section: Occurrence Botanical Description and Ethnopharmacologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roots of A. montana contain thymol, which is used for flavouring purposes, as antioxidant in foodstuffs and beverages and also as fungicide, preservative and insecticidal agent . Roots of the plant are also used as bacteriostatic, antiphlogistic, choleretic and cholagogic due to presence of polyacetylenic compounds, phenol esters and phenolcarboxylic acids . Alcoholic or isopropanolic extract of A. montana flowers in the form of liquid formulations such as syrups, tinctures and ointments is used for the treatment of cattle, sheep, horses, swine and goats for inflammation of udder, joints, tendons, skin; eczema and to cure wounds of mucous membrane and skin .…”
Section: Occurrence Botanical Description and Ethnopharmacologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proizvodnja rasada iz semena i vegetativnim putem je bila prilično jednostavna i u velikoj meri uspešna, iako neki literaturni podaci ukazuju na probleme u imitiranju prirodnih uslova za razvoj klijanca (Kalynyak et al, 1995;Petrova et al, 2012). Iz prethodnih istraživanja plantažnog gajenja arnike primećeno je da biljke provode čitavu jednu vegetaciju u fazi rozete (Bomme et al, 1995;Galambosi, 1999;Radanovic et al, 2007), a da tek u narednoj vegetaciji razvijaju generativne organe.…”
Section: Stanje Ogleda I Broj Preživelih Biljakaunclassified
“…In this regard, adventitious and hairy roots are especially useful due to their fast growth and high yield of secondary metabolites (Gounaris 2010;Baque et al 2012). Nevertheless, essential oils are often found in substantial amounts also in shoot cultures, such as those of Arnica montana (Petrova et al 2012), Thymus caespititius (Mendes et al 2013) and Mentha sp. (Hilton et al 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%