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The effect of methyljasmonate elicitor on tropan alkaloid production in hairy roots of Atropa belladonna [PDF]

open access: yesمجله بیوتکنولوژی کشاورزی, 2017
The parasympatholytic tropane alkaloids, Atropine and Scopolamine, accumulated in Atropa belladonna, are of great interest for the pharmaceutical industry.In this research, Atropa belladonna transformed hairy roots were produced by Agrobacterium ...
M kHERADMAND   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Indian traditional medicinal plants in ophthalmic diseases [PDF]

open access: yesAvicenna Journal of Phytomedicine, 2022
Objective: Traditional herbal plants have been in use since ancient times to treat ophthalmic conditions; so, the aim of this study is to evaluate some potent Indian traditional medicinal plants used in ophthalmic diseases in order to summarize their ...
Sana Nafees, Jamal Akhtar, Jasbir Kaur
doaj   +1 more source

Application of recombinant DNA technology to studies on plant secondary metabolism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
This review which is concerned with the application of recombinant DNA technology to studies on plant secondary metabolism, presents the more common plant transformation strategies and shows how these genetic approaches are being used in attempts to ...
Yeoman, Michael M., Zárate, Rafael
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PRECLINICAL RESEARCHES OF STEROID GLYCOSIDES OF Atropa belladonna L.SEEDS

open access: yesСовременная наука и инновации, 2022
Article is devoted to chemical pharmacological studying of Atropa belladonna L seeds, to identification of Atropa belladonna using possibility as a source of receiving biologically active connections.
Natalia Vladimirovna Latcerds
doaj  

The First Complete Chloroplast Genome of <i>Lycium shawii</i>: Genomic Architecture, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolutionary Insights. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
The study presents the first complete chloroplast genome of Lycium shawii (PQ824997.1) spanning 155,936 bp and contains 128 genes (84 protein‐coding genes, 36 tRNAs, and eight rRNAs). Nucleotide diversity analysis highlighted atpI, rbcL, and accD as hypervariable loci suitable for DNA barcoding. Molecular dating analysis revealed that L.
Asiri MMA   +8 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Forestalling the Epidemics of Parkinson's Disease Through Plant-Based Remedies

open access: yesFrontiers in Nutrition, 2018
Parkinson's disease (PD) as the second leading neurodegenerative disease, imposes a heavy burden among individuals as well as economies worldwide. The main characteristics of PD is a progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons resulting in the loss of motor
Ines Banjari   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Peranan Bioteknologi dan Mikroba Endofit dalam Pengembangan Obat Herbal [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Plants have been the chief source of compounds of medicine for thousand of years. Plants are also the source of many medicines for the majority of the worldÂ’s population.
Radji, M. (Maksum)
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Plant Production Protocols from Seeds of Threatened Atropa baetica and Widespread A. belladonna, Both Rich in Alkaloids

open access: yesLife, 2023
Members of the genus Atropa contain various tropane alkaloids, including atropine ((±)-hyoscyamine) and scopolamine, which possess medicinal properties. Preserving the diverse genetic background of wild populations via optimal plant production from seeds
Elena Copete   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Bees, flowers and UV. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Biol (Stuttg)
Human‐invisible but bee‐visible UV patterns in flowers aid pollination by signalling to pollinators and protecting vulnerable DNA in pollen. ABSTRACT Ultraviolet light shining on flowers has various effects. In this review we assess functions of UV pigments and UV reflection patterns in flowers, including visual signalling by reflectance, fluorescence,
Lunau K, Camargo MGG, Ren ZX.
europepmc   +2 more sources

'The debatable territory where geology and archaeology meet': reassessing the early archaeobotanical work of Clement Reid and Arthur Lyell at Roman Silchester [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The first large-scale archaeobotanical study in Britain, conducted from 1899 to 1909 by Clement Reid and Arthur Lyell at Silchester, provided the first evidence for the introduction of Roman plant foods to Britain, yet the findings have thus far ...
Alcock J.   +76 more
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