2017
DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2017.1416453
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Exploring plant tissue culture inWithania somnifera(L.) Dunal:in vitropropagation and secondary metabolite production

Abstract: Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal (family: Solanaceae), commonly known as "Indian Ginseng", is a medicinally and industrially important plant of the Indian subcontinent and other warmer parts of the world. The plant has multi-use medicinal potential and has been listed among 36 important cultivated medicinal plants of India that are in high demand for trade due to its pharmaceutical uses. The medicinal importance of this plant is mainly due to the presence of different types of steroidal lactones- withanolides in … Show more

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“…In the process of plant somatic embryogenesis (SE), the induced somatic cells promote proliferation and dedifferentiation under an appropriate stimulus, for instance, plant growth regulators (PGRs), stress factors, spontaneous factors, etc., then initiate embryo development through redifferentiation 6,7 . Somatic embryogenesis structures can be used as recipient explant for genetic transformation systems 8 , which can generate transgenic plants with potential as industrial sources of useful compounds and thus act as plant bioreactors 9 ; for example the hairy roots of Silene vulgaris 10 and secondary metabolite production 11 . However, until now, the efficient regeneration and transgenic system of Ranunculaceae family has not been established; there has been no report of direct SE induction of R .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the process of plant somatic embryogenesis (SE), the induced somatic cells promote proliferation and dedifferentiation under an appropriate stimulus, for instance, plant growth regulators (PGRs), stress factors, spontaneous factors, etc., then initiate embryo development through redifferentiation 6,7 . Somatic embryogenesis structures can be used as recipient explant for genetic transformation systems 8 , which can generate transgenic plants with potential as industrial sources of useful compounds and thus act as plant bioreactors 9 ; for example the hairy roots of Silene vulgaris 10 and secondary metabolite production 11 . However, until now, the efficient regeneration and transgenic system of Ranunculaceae family has not been established; there has been no report of direct SE induction of R .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regenerated plants under in vitro condition, the surface of leaf lacks cuticle, the stoma is highly opened, and transpiration is extremely strong. Changes in environment humidity and organ damage (such as leaf or root breakage) during transplantation can easily cause water loss and withering and even death [ 24 , 30 , 31 ]. Similarly, the regenerated plants in solid medium experienced severe water loss and wilting after transplantation, resulting in a low survival rate of only 65.29%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It's also known as Ashwagandha, which is a winter cherry native to the Solanaceae family that is used in managing a greater diversity of disease including asthma, diabetes, hypertension, stress, arthritis disease and cancer [89,90].…”
Section: Withania Somnifera Extractmentioning
confidence: 99%