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  • Turkish Journal of Botany
  • Volume:42 Issue:5
  • Callus production and analysis of some secondary metabolites in Globularia trichosantha subsp. trich...

Callus production and analysis of some secondary metabolites in Globularia trichosantha subsp. trichosantha

Authors : Hatice ÇÖLGEÇEN, Havva ATAR, Gülnur TOKER, Gençay AKGÜL
Pages : 559-567
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study describes the production of calli from Globularia trichosantha subsp. trichosantha and the quantitative determination of catalpol, aucubin, and verbascoside in the calli and the plant by HPLC. The seeds of the plant were sterilized and germinated in Murashige and Skoog insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(MS); medium without in vitro plant growth regulator. Hypocotyl, cotyledon, first leaf, epicotyl, apical meristem, and root explants were taken from the 30-day-old aseptic seedlings germinated in vitro. Explants were then transferred to MS media for callus production together with varying concentrations of plant growth regulators. The best callus production occurred in the media containing 6 mg L?1 IAA and 0.2 mg L?1 2,4-D + 0.1 mg L?1 BAP. The highest catalpol, aucubin, and verbascoside contents were determined in the roots insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1.277 mg kg?1);, stem insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(0.775 mg kg?1);, and roots insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(0.290 mg kg?1);, respectively. The study is important in the sense that, 1); it is the first tissue culture study on G. trichosantha subsp. trichosantha that provides basic information for callus production; 2); that catalpol, aucubin, and verbascoside were quantitatively determined in calli and plant for the first time; and 3); all the secondary metabolites studied here were produced in the callus culture in a quantity that is approximately 7 times higher than the amount that naturally occurs in the plant.
Keywords : Callus production, Globularia trichosantha subsp trichosantha, HPLC

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