2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11745-014-3952-1
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A Rapid Nile Red Fluorescence‐Based Method for Triacylglycerol Content in Microspore‐Derived Cell Suspension Cultures of Brassica napus

Abstract: Brassica napus (L. cv Jet Neuf) microspore-derived (BnaMD) cell suspension cultures were used to study the biochemistry and molecular biology of plant lipid metabolism. The cell suspension cultures may also be a potentially useful trait-testing tool for further improvement of oilseed rape, the world's third largest vegetable oil crop. Nile red fluorescence methods have been used to assess neutral lipid accumulation in microorganisms and mammalian oocytes but have not been established for plant cell suspension … Show more

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“…Nile Red dye solution was used according to Gao et al (2014) to distinguish the cellular lipids. Three randomly selected dry seeds of T1 plants that had shown the transcripts of all three transgenes and three randomly selected dry seeds of a wild-type control plant were horizontally sliced in the middle to observe their embryos.…”
Section: Confocal Laser Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nile Red dye solution was used according to Gao et al (2014) to distinguish the cellular lipids. Three randomly selected dry seeds of T1 plants that had shown the transcripts of all three transgenes and three randomly selected dry seeds of a wild-type control plant were horizontally sliced in the middle to observe their embryos.…”
Section: Confocal Laser Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nile red is hydrophobic and compatible with Solutol. 25 Therefore, Nile red is expected to be localized in the Solutol core of multilayer NPs. Rhodamine B is hydrophilic and has strong interaction with the lipid bilayer.…”
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confidence: 99%