2021
DOI: 10.24123/mpi.v3i3.4447
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Characterization of Green Pigment from Sauropus androgynus Shoot Cultures

Abstract: The dark green leaves of Sauropus androgynus (Euphorbiaceae) have various nutritive values and are commonly used for human consumption as food, medicine, and natural dye substance in South-east Asia. Shoot cultures of this plant were established by adding various concentrations of kinetin (Kn) and benzyl adenine (BA) using nodal explants. The best results were recorded when Kn 0.1 mg/L was used with BA 1 mg/L (BA1Kn0.1). Spectrophotometric analysis showed two peaks of green pigment in shoot cultures, A pigment… Show more

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“…Molecular characterization of red ginger varieties (Z.officinale var. rubrum) by RAPD markers are not only useful for controlling the quality of raw materials but also for ensuring the genetic stability of herbal raw material plants cultivated using the plant tissue culture system as has been carried out in our previous research using RAPD as a preliminary technique to evaluate the genetic similarity of the shoot cultures of S. androgynus and their corresponding mother plants (Yunita et al 2021). Plant tissue culture can induce genetic and epigenetic modifications, leading to heritable alterations in phenotypes.…”
Section: Identification Of Red Ginger Cultivarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular characterization of red ginger varieties (Z.officinale var. rubrum) by RAPD markers are not only useful for controlling the quality of raw materials but also for ensuring the genetic stability of herbal raw material plants cultivated using the plant tissue culture system as has been carried out in our previous research using RAPD as a preliminary technique to evaluate the genetic similarity of the shoot cultures of S. androgynus and their corresponding mother plants (Yunita et al 2021). Plant tissue culture can induce genetic and epigenetic modifications, leading to heritable alterations in phenotypes.…”
Section: Identification Of Red Ginger Cultivarmentioning
confidence: 99%