2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-013-1380-0
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Effect of the culture medium and biotic stimulation on taxane production in Taxus globosa Schltdl in vitro cultures

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“…Surprisingly, following 4 successive subcultures, MIIS and MIL failed to provide a suitable feeding condition for the calli, since a substantial reduction of both calli weight and viability occurred and also the incidence of necrosis increased significantly. The same results were also recorded by the previous studies (Bruňáková et al 2004;Tapia et al 2013). Such or similar observations may generally attribute to the deficiency of some additives including amino acid supplies, ascorbic acid and/or citric acid (as an antioxidant) to stimulate callus growth and proliferation.…”
Section: Callus Maintenancesupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Surprisingly, following 4 successive subcultures, MIIS and MIL failed to provide a suitable feeding condition for the calli, since a substantial reduction of both calli weight and viability occurred and also the incidence of necrosis increased significantly. The same results were also recorded by the previous studies (Bruňáková et al 2004;Tapia et al 2013). Such or similar observations may generally attribute to the deficiency of some additives including amino acid supplies, ascorbic acid and/or citric acid (as an antioxidant) to stimulate callus growth and proliferation.…”
Section: Callus Maintenancesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…With regard to taxane extraction from the calli, the methodology of (Tapia et al 2013) was employed, with some minor modifications: Concisely, for each medium, *100 mg DW samples of powdered freeze-dried biomass were first subjected into 4 mL of hexane and left at room temperature. After 12 h, each sample was separately centrifuged at 5000 rpm for 20 min and the supernatant was discarded.…”
Section: Elicitation and Taxanes Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A wavelength range of 200-400 nm was utilized by setting the analysis at 220 nm. A commercial sample of Taxol ® was used as a reference (Tapia et al, 2013).…”
Section: Acute Toxicity Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%