1970
DOI: 10.3329/ptcb.v18i2.3269
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Purification and Partial Characterization of Lectins from In vitro Cultures of Ricinus communis

Abstract: Ricinus lectins have proven to be quite useful in biological and medical research because of their haemagglutinating, mitogenic, antitumor and toxic properties. In the Indian medicine system, the leaf, root and seed oil of this plant species have been used for the treatment of inflammation and liver disorders. The two major lectins Ricin and RCA have toxic and haemagglutination activities. The micropopagation of Ricinus was standardized using MS medium supplemented with different concentrations of IAA, IBA, NA… Show more

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“…However, the efficacy of BA over Kn in in vitro morphogenesis has been well documented in several plant species, such as Curcuma zedoaria [ 202 ], Aegle marmelos [ 203 ], Andrographis paniculata [ 204 ], Albizia lebbeck [ 205 ], Terminalia bellirica [ 206 ], Acacia ehrenbergiana [ 84 ], and Acacia gerrardii [ 207 ]. In addition, Kn has also been shown to be efficient in successfully developing in vitro propagation protocols for several species [ 208 , 209 , 210 , 211 ].…”
Section: Propagation Of Pterocarpus Marsupiummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the efficacy of BA over Kn in in vitro morphogenesis has been well documented in several plant species, such as Curcuma zedoaria [ 202 ], Aegle marmelos [ 203 ], Andrographis paniculata [ 204 ], Albizia lebbeck [ 205 ], Terminalia bellirica [ 206 ], Acacia ehrenbergiana [ 84 ], and Acacia gerrardii [ 207 ]. In addition, Kn has also been shown to be efficient in successfully developing in vitro propagation protocols for several species [ 208 , 209 , 210 , 211 ].…”
Section: Propagation Of Pterocarpus Marsupiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Andrographis paniculata [204], Albizia lebbeck [205], Terminalia bellirica [206], Acacia ehrenbergiana [84], and Acacia gerrardii [207]. In addition, Kn has also been shown to be efficient in successfully developing in vitro propagation protocols for several species [208][209][210][211].…”
Section: Cotyledonary Node Culturementioning
confidence: 99%