1. Greening and strictosidine lactam production in two cell lines of Vinca major cv. variegata
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Wolfgang G. W. Kurz, U. Eilert, and John Balsevich
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Apocynaceae ,Alkaloid ,Plant physiology ,Horticulture ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Vinca major ,Chloroplast ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Greening ,chemistry ,Strictosidine ,Chlorophyll ,Botany - Abstract
Two cell lines of Vinca major L. cv. variegata produced strictosidine lactam as the main alkaloid. Quantities varied from 500–1000 μg/g DW in the high-yielding line and 1–100 μg/g DW in the low-yielding line. Transfer of cells to alkaloid production medium resulted in a 6–8 fold increase in alkaloid production with the high-yielding line, some increase in the low-yielding line and in both lines induced intense greening (up to 200 μg chlorophyll/g DW) indicating chloroplast differentiation. Though in the source plant leaves are the main storage site, no correlation between alkaloid accumulation and chloroplast differentiation could be found.
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- 1987
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