2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201806.0029.v1
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The Production of Isoflavones by <em>Genista tinctoria</em> L. In Vitro Culture after Two Vanadium Compounds Application. Possible Transport Mechanism of Secondary Metabolites through Plasma Membrane

Abstract: Family Fabaceae traditionally serves as food and herbal remedies source. Several plants are already used for menopausal symptoms treatment based on a presence of typical secondary metabolites, isoflavones. Beside soybean and clovers, isoflavones could be produced by other plants or in vitro cultures. This type of production can be further enhanced by elicitation that stimulates metabolites biosynthesis via stress reaction. Vanadium compounds have been already described as potential elicitors and the aim of thi… Show more

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