1997
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.20.502
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Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Analysis and Variation of Essential Oil Components of Atractylodes Plants.

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“…Low expense, efficiency in developing large number of DNA markers in a short time, and requirement of basic molecular equipment has made the RAPD technique valuable although band reproducibility, problems of comigration, and scoring errors are a major problem. The technique has been applied in many plant groups such as Glycyrrhiza [42], Atractylodes [43,44], Astragalus [45], Amomun [46], Scutellaria [47], Panax [48][49][50][51], Aconitum [52], Ginkgo [53], Anectochilus [54], Lycium [55], Angelica [56], Bupleurum [57], Dendrobium [58], Magnolia [59], Asarum [60], Apocynum [61], Trollius [62], Phyllanthus [63], Indigofera [64], Coptis [65], Codonopsis [66], Taraxacum [67], Elephantopus [68], and Rehmannia [69]. AP-PCR (arbitrary polymerase chain reaction): AP-PCR (or arbitrarily chosen primers ACP-PCR) is a special case of RAPD using single primers approximately 10-50 bp in length [39].…”
Section: Pcr-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low expense, efficiency in developing large number of DNA markers in a short time, and requirement of basic molecular equipment has made the RAPD technique valuable although band reproducibility, problems of comigration, and scoring errors are a major problem. The technique has been applied in many plant groups such as Glycyrrhiza [42], Atractylodes [43,44], Astragalus [45], Amomun [46], Scutellaria [47], Panax [48][49][50][51], Aconitum [52], Ginkgo [53], Anectochilus [54], Lycium [55], Angelica [56], Bupleurum [57], Dendrobium [58], Magnolia [59], Asarum [60], Apocynum [61], Trollius [62], Phyllanthus [63], Indigofera [64], Coptis [65], Codonopsis [66], Taraxacum [67], Elephantopus [68], and Rehmannia [69]. AP-PCR (arbitrary polymerase chain reaction): AP-PCR (or arbitrarily chosen primers ACP-PCR) is a special case of RAPD using single primers approximately 10-50 bp in length [39].…”
Section: Pcr-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enzymatic Hydrolysis of 7 A mixture of 7 (16 mg) and b-glucosidase (5 mg; Toyobo Co. Ltd., lot 93240) in water (5 ml) was shaken in a water bath at 37°C for 30 d. The mixture was concentrated in vacuo to dryness and the residue was chromatographed over silica gel [CHCl 3 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its rhizomes have been used for eliminating dampness, strengthening thespleen, expelling wind, and clearing away cold in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries (Qian et al, 2006). As for the chemical constituents of the rhizome of A. lancea, many sesquiterpenoid glycosides (Kitajima et al, 2003) and essential oil constituents (Takeda et al, 1996;Kohjyouma et al, 1997;Li et al, 2006) were reported. During our research of the phytochemical constituents of the aquous ethanol extract of the rhizomes of A. lancea, a new prenylated dihydrobenzofuran derivative and ten known compounds were isolated.…”
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confidence: 99%