Growth and alkaloid production of Datura tissue cultures
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This article is published in Yakugaku Zasshi-journal of The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.The article was published on 1970-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Datura stramonium & Datura.read more
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Strawberry Flavour: Analysis and Biosynthesis
Ioannis Zabetakis,Mark A. Holden +1 more
TL;DR: Attention is given to those biosynthetic studies as a basis for an alternative way to produce natural strawberry flavour.
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Organization and alkaloid production in tissue cultures of scopolia parviflora
TL;DR: The roots initiated from callus cultures tend to produce the normal pattern of alkaloids, suggesting the operation of self-regulation for alkaloid synthesis as part of the organization.
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Plant Cell Cultures, a Potential Source of Pharmaceuticals
W.G.W. Kurz,F. Constabel +1 more
TL;DR: This chapter assesses the potential and reports the progress achieved in the use of plant cell cultures in the production of secondary metabolites, with preference for substances of medicinal importance.
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Alkaloid production by plants regenerated from cultured cells of Datura innoxia
Noboru Hiraoka,Mamoru Tabata +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, cellular aggregates in Datura innoxia suspension cultures give rise to large numbers of shoots when such aggregates are cultured in the light on an auxin-free agar medium supplemented with kinetin.
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Manipulation, by nutrient limitation, of the biosynthetic activity of immobilized cells of Capsicum frutescens Mill. cv. annuum
TL;DR: There was observed a relationship between the intracellular nitrate concentration, the culture growth index, and the incorporation of [14C]phenylalanine into soluble protein — each of these factors was inversely related to the incorporate of label into Capsicum frutescens Mill and the total capsaicin content of the cultures.