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Collection of Hairy Roots as a Basis for Fundamental and Applied Research. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2022
Due to population growth, instability of climatic conditions, and reduction of the areas of natural ecosystems, it becomes necessary to involve modern biotechnological approaches to obtain highly productive plant material.
Stepanova AY   +5 more
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Hairy roots: An untapped potential for production of plant products. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci, 2022
While plants are an abundant source of valuable natural products, it is often challenging to produce those products for commercial application. Often organic synthesis is too expensive for a viable commercial product and the biosynthetic pathways are ...
Morey KJ, Peebles CAM.
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Plant hairy roots for the production of extracellular vesicles with antitumor bioactivity. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Biol, 2022
Plant extracellular vesicles (EVs) concentrate and deliver different types of bioactive molecules in human cells and are excellent candidates for a next-generation drug delivery system.
Boccia E   +10 more
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Transformation and Detection of Soybean Hairy Roots. [PDF]

open access: yesBio Protoc, 2023
Agrobacterium rhizogenes is a soil bacteria with extensive infectivity, which can infect almost all dicotyledonous plants and a few monocotyledonous plants to induce root nodules. This is caused by the root-inducing plasmid, which contains genes responsible for the autonomous growth of root nodules and crown gall base synthesis.
Xu X   +9 more
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Induction, Flavonoids Contents, and Bioactivities Analysis of Hairy Roots and True Roots of Tetrastigma hemsleyanum Diels et Gilg [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
The flavonoids in Tetrastigma hemsleyanum Diels et Gilg (T. hemsleyanum) have high medicinal value. However, because of slow growth and harsh ecological environments, T. hemsleyanum is currently an endangered species.
Hongzhen Wang   +8 more
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Metabolic engineering to enhance the accumulation of bioactive flavonoids licochalcone A and echinatin in Glycyrrhiza inflata (Licorice) hairy roots. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci, 2022
Echinatin and licochalcone A (LCA) are valuable chalcones preferentially accumulated in roots and rhizomes of licorice (Glycyrrhiza inflata). The licorice chalcones (licochalcones) are valued for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant ...
Wu Z   +7 more
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Cichorium intybus L. Hairy Roots as a Platform for Antimicrobial Activity [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceuticals, 2023
Industrial chicory is an important crop for its high dietary fibre content. Besides inulin, chicory taproots contain interesting secondary metabolite compounds, which possess bioactive properties.
Suvi T. Häkkinen   +6 more
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Altered carbon status in Glycine max hairy roots induced by Agrobacterium rhizogenes [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Signaling & Behavior, 2022
Plants fix CO2 into carbohydrates through photosynthesis, and various organisms interact with plants to obtain carbohydrates. Agrobacterium rhizogenes is a soil bacterium known as a plant pathogen that induces hairy root disease. Through A.
Satoru Okamoto, Yukiko Ueki
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Deciphering the Phytochemical Potential of Hemp Hairy Roots: A Promising Source of Cannabisins and Triterpenes as Bioactive Compounds [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules
Cannabis sativa L., specifically hemp, is a traditional herbaceous plant with industrial and medicinal uses. While much research has focused on cannabinoids and terpenes, the potential of hemp roots is less explored due to bioproduction challenges. Still,
Naomi Kaminsky   +8 more
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Hairy Roots, their Multiple Applications and Recent Patents [PDF]

open access: greenRecent Patents on Biotechnology, 2012
In the last years, hairy root (HR) cultures are gaining attention in the biotechnology industry. This particular plant cell culture derives from explants infected with Agrobacterium rhizogenes. They constitute a relatively new approach to in vitro plant biotechnology and modern HR cultures are far away from the valuables findings performed by Philip R.
Melina A. Talano   +3 more
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