dc.creatorSchmeda-Hirschmann, G.
dc.creatorJordan, M.
dc.creatorGerth, A.
dc.creatorWilken, D.
dc.date2005-10-07T15:23:13Z
dc.date2005-10-07T15:23:13Z
dc.date2005
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-07T14:32:30Z
dc.date.available2017-03-07T14:32:30Z
dc.identifierZeitschrift Fur Naturforschung C-A Journal of Biosciences 60 (1-2): 5-10
dc.identifier0939-5075
dc.identifierhttp://dspace.utalca.cl/handle/1950/1558
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/368886
dc.descriptionSchmeda-Hirschmann,G. (reprint author). Laboratorio de Química de Productos Naturales, Instituto de Química de Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747, Talca, Chile.
dc.descriptionAn in vitro culture system leading to the formation of callus and plant regeneration, starting from nodal sections and shoot tips, was developed for Solidago chilensis (Asteraceae). The content of the gastroprotective diterpene solidagenone as well as the phenolics chlorogenic acid (CA) and rutin was determined either in rhizomes from wild growing plants and in callus and in in vitro regenerated plantlets by analytical HPLC. Additionally, total phenolic and flavonoid content was assessed in plant samples, callus and cell suspensions. In terms of dry starting material, the percentual solidagenone content in nine S. chilensis samples ranged from 0.5-3.5% for rhizomes from wild growing plants, 0.1-0.3% for callus and 0.3% for an in vitro regenerated plantlet, respectively. The highest solidagenone contents were found in the wild plant during the late summer in the months of March and April (3.52.2%) while highest values for chlorogenic acid (0.5%) and rutin (0.4%) were detected in May, before senescence. The callus tissue and cell suspensions contained some 1.8-2.0 and 1.2% of total phenolics, respectively. CA was the main phenolic in the cell suspension while only traces were found in the callus. Rutin was not detected in the callus nor cell culture.
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dc.languageen
dc.publisherVerlag Z Naturforsch
dc.subjectin vitro propagation
dc.subjectsecondary metabolite content
dc.subjectSolidago chilensis
dc.titleSecondary metabolite content in rhizomes, callus cultures and in vitro regenerated plantlets of Solidago chilensis
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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