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Antimicrobial Flavonoids fromGlycyrrhiza glabraHairy Root Cultures

Planta Medica, 1998
A new compound named licoagrodione was isolated from the hairy root cultures of Glycyrrhiza glabra (Fabaceae) together with five known prenylated flavonoids. The structure of licoagrodione has been elucidated on the basis of spectral evidence and it was found to have antimicrobial activity indicated by disc diffusion method.
W, Li, Y, Asada, T, Yoshikawa
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A Hairy Root Culture of Melon Produces Aroma Compounds

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2000
Musk melon is the favorite fruit with a high market value in Japan, and the fragrance is one of the major factors determining the fruit quality of melon. In this study, mutant melon hairy roots which had been induced by means of the T-DNA insertion mutagenesis were found to produce volatile compounds with the fruity fragrance of mature melon.
Y, Matsuda   +8 more
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Hairy roots induced by Agrobacterium rhizogenes and production of regenerative plants in hairy root cultures in maize

Science in China Series C: Life Sciences, 2006
Hairy roots of maize were induced by infecting 15-d calli with Agrobacterium rhizogenes. The hairy roots cultured in hormone-free media showed the vigorous growth and typical hairy root features. The regenerated plants were produced from hairy roots in MS media supplemented with 1.6 mg/L ZT and 0.4 mg/L NAA.
Hongwei, Xu   +4 more
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Metal Uptake and Nanoparticle Synthesis in Hairy Root Cultures

2013
: Hairy roots are a convenient experimental tool for investigating the interactions between plant cells and metal ions. Hairy roots of species capable of hyperaccumulating Cd and Ni have been applied to investigate heavy metal tolerance in plants; hairy roots of nonhyperaccumulator species have also been employed in metal uptake studies.
Al-Shalabi, Zahwa, Doran, Pauline M.
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Psoralen production in hairy roots and adventitious roots cultures of Psoralea coryfolia

Biotechnology Letters, 2009
Psoralea corylifolia is an endangered plant producing various compounds of medical importance. Adventitious roots and hairy roots were induced in cultures prepared from hypocotyl explants. Psoralen content was evaluated in both root types grown either in suspension cultures or on agar solidified medium.
P, Baskaran, N, Jayabalan
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An unusual root tip formation in hairy root culture of Hyoscyamus muticus

Plant Cell Reports, 1994
Hairy root cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus were established using Agrobacterium rhizogenes ATCC 15834. In one out of 8 clones established, an unusual root tip formation was observed after transfer of cultures from half-strength Murashige and Skoog (1962) to White's medium (1939). This phenomenon was associated with the production of a fine brownish cell
El Jaziri, Mondher   +2 more
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Astragalosides from hairy root cultures of Astragalus membranaceus

Phytochemistry, 1994
Abstract A new astragaloside, named agroastragaloside I and four known astragalosides, acetylastragaloside I, astragaloside I, astragaloside III and astragaloside IV were isolated from the hairy root cultures of Astragalus membranaceus . The structures of these compounds were elucidated by the spectroscopic data.
Masao Hirotani   +3 more
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Hairy Root Culture

Secondary Metabolites of Medicinal Plants, 2020

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