2011
DOI: 10.9735/0975-3710.3.2.97-102
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Effect of Uv-B Radiation on Growth and Anthocyanin Production in Malva Sylvestris L.

Abstract: Abstract-The changes of growth pattern and anthocyanin production, malvidin and delphinidin of Malva sylvestris L., were studied under UV-B treatment. The supplemental dose of UV-B exposure significantly reduced the growth of the plant with increase in anthocyanin content. With the traditional chilled acidified methanol method, the total anthocyanins were extracted and estimated by pH differential spectroscopic method. The anthocyanins were purified by C18 Sep-pak column and further analyzed for different anth… Show more

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“…These compounds are naturally produced (see Figure 1), but this production can be enhanced by irradiation of the plants with UV, 285 or by the addition of other growth promoters. These results were confirmed by later publications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These compounds are naturally produced (see Figure 1), but this production can be enhanced by irradiation of the plants with UV, 285 or by the addition of other growth promoters. These results were confirmed by later publications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…284 Anthocyanin production was increased by UV irradiation of the flowering plant. 285 Three steroidal lactones and three glycosyl derivatives were isolated and characterized from methanoic extract of the friuts (see Figure 3). 286 Silver nitrate, abscisic acid and UV-B radiation used as growth-stressers and had different effects on growth of the palnt, but they all increased anthocyanin production.…”
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confidence: 99%