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Enhancement of Tropane Alkaloid Production among Several Clones and Explants Types of Hairy Root of Atropa belladonna L. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medicinal Plants and By-products, 2012
Agrobacterium rhizogenes (pRi), a causative agent of hairy root disease, effectively induces hairy root formation in a variety of plant species. In our study four bacterial strains AR15834, A4, 9435 and C318 and three explants types leaf, stems and roots,
doaj  

The final steps of cocaine biosynthesis in the Erythroxylaceae provide insight into the biochemistry, physiology and evolution of tropane alkaloid biosynthesis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Tropane alkaloids are medicinally-valued plant secondary metabolites found in ten angiosperm plant families. Despite their medicinal value and socioeconomic impact on mankind, their biosynthesis and ecological function remains to be understood.
Jirschitzka, Jan
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Exogenous regulation of macronutrients promotes the accumulation of alkaloid yield in anisodus tanguticus (Maxim.) pascher

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Background Anisodus tanguticus (Maxim.) Pascher (A. tanguticus) is a valuable botanical for extracting tropane alkaloids, which are widely used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Na Liu   +5 more
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Quantitative Assessment of Hyoscyamine and Scopolamine Tropane Alkaloids in Root and Shoot of Hyoscyamus spp. from Iran

open access: yesJournal of Medicinal Plants, 2015
Background: Different species of Hyoscymaus are rich sources of tropane alkaloids, especially hyoscyamine and scopolamine. These compounds medicinally are important tropane alkaloids that exclusively are produced by plants.
F Fattahi   +6 more
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Tropane alkaloids in food

open access: yes, 2010
A large number of wild and cultured plants produce secondary metabolites that are toxic to humans and animals. Through accidental or intentional mixing of these plants with normal food and feed the consumers of these products will be exposed to the toxins. In this report tropane alkaloids will be discussed.
Adamse, P., van Egmond, H.P.
openaire   +1 more source

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