2016
DOI: 10.5114/bta.2016.62355
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Remedial effect of ascorbic acid and citric acid on oxidative browning of Glycyrrhiza glabra callus cultures

Abstract: Oxidative browning is a common and severe problem in plant tissue cultures including callus cultures of Glycyrrhiza glabra , where browning is caused by accumulation and oxidation of phenolic compounds. Brown callus results in decreased biosynthetic potential and poor growth, eventually leading to cell death. In this study, the effect of different concentrations and combinations of antioxidants-ascorbic acid, and citric acid on browning of G.glabra callus was studied. Morphological and ultra-structural changes… Show more

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“…Another reason may be that PVP and AC act as adsorbents and compete with plantlets for nutrition in longterm culture (Cai et al, 2020). However, as an antioxidant, VC has less impact on plantlets and can even provide nutrition (Joy et al, 1988;Vijayalakshmi and Shourie, 2016). In addition, darkness treatments after inoculation can effectively reduce browning (Chavan et al, 2015;Serain et al, 2021) because proper dark handling increases endogenous phenol levels and the utilization of carbohydrates, which in turn leads to a higher rooting rate (Druart et al, 1982;Kang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another reason may be that PVP and AC act as adsorbents and compete with plantlets for nutrition in longterm culture (Cai et al, 2020). However, as an antioxidant, VC has less impact on plantlets and can even provide nutrition (Joy et al, 1988;Vijayalakshmi and Shourie, 2016). In addition, darkness treatments after inoculation can effectively reduce browning (Chavan et al, 2015;Serain et al, 2021) because proper dark handling increases endogenous phenol levels and the utilization of carbohydrates, which in turn leads to a higher rooting rate (Druart et al, 1982;Kang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were derivatized with trimethylsilyl prior to injection in the chromatography column and separation was done using helium as a carrier gas at a flow rate of 1.21 ml/min, 85.4 kPa inlet pressure and 250EC temperature. Mass spectra were recorded at 70 eV with a scan interval of 0.5s (Vijayalakshmi and Shourie, 2016b).…”
Section: Extraction Qualitative Analysis and Quantitative Estimation Of Flavonoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of plant and animal raw materials in confectionery technology can not only increase the biological value of finished products, but also the exclusion from the formulation of synthetic dyes and flavors due to specific organoleptic characteristics, including taste and color [14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%