2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2018.11.018
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Increased biomass and pigment production from Cassia alata L. callus cultures and their potential as a textile dye

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“…It showed that the concentration of 2,4-D 0.1 ppm with the BAP concentration of 2 ppm was the optimal concentration in the formation explant callus of potato sprout stem (Figure 6). As stated by Shah and George, (2019), the combination of auxin and cytokinin produced a better callus induction and biomass than adding only one growth regulator. Cytokinins are hormones involved in cell division.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…It showed that the concentration of 2,4-D 0.1 ppm with the BAP concentration of 2 ppm was the optimal concentration in the formation explant callus of potato sprout stem (Figure 6). As stated by Shah and George, (2019), the combination of auxin and cytokinin produced a better callus induction and biomass than adding only one growth regulator. Cytokinins are hormones involved in cell division.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…These dyes are categorized as either fat-soluble or water-soluble. The dye extracted from C. alata flowers contains anthraquinones, natural pigments that produce yellow shades, and excellent light fastness and wash fastness properties [19] , [20] , [21] , [22] . Anthraquinones have biomedical applications, such as natural antimicrobial agents, and the extraction parameters influence their quantity and stability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It showed that the concentration of 1 ppm NAA with 1 ppm of BAP was the optimal concentration in the formation callus of tomato sprout. As stated by Shah & George (2019), the combination of auxin and cytokinin produces a better callus induction and biomass than adding only one growth regulator. The highest fresh weight was found in the subculture treatment three times (9.21 g) and the lowest weight was found in the treatment without subculture with a mean weight of 3.22 g ( Table 1).…”
Section: The Fresh Weight Of Callusmentioning
confidence: 97%