Development of plant tissue culture of Plumbago rosea Linn. for enhanced production of secondary metabolites


Autoria(s): Jaya, S; Dr. Ramakrishna, S V
Data(s)

02/04/2014

02/04/2014

19/08/1999

Resumo

P rosea syn. Indica belong to the family of plumbaginaceae, is an important medicinal plant, cultivated widely in India. The roots of these plant are generally used for medicinal purposes mainly as diuretic, germicidal, vessicant, and abortifacient. It is also used for anaemia, diarrhea, leprosy and common wart. The bark of the root contains orange yellow pigment named plumbagin, a crystalline substance, belongs to the class of naphthoquinone. Its chemical structure is 5-hydroxy 2-methyl 1,4naphthoquinone. Apart from P rosea, P zeylanica, P europea, Drosera and Drosophyllum also contains plumbagin. The most exploited source of plumbagin is, of course, P. rosea roots. The roots contain O.9mg/ g D.Wt. of plumbagin in the roots. These plants grow very slowly and the roots suitable for plumbagin extraction can be obtained only after several years of growth. The productivity of the plant is also rather poor. The focus of the present study was to develop alternative strategies to obtain plumbagin. The tissue culture of P rosea for micropropagation has been studied

Department Of Biotechnology,Cochin University Of Science And Technology

Cochin University Of Science And Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3514

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en

Publicador

Cochin University Of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Medicinal plants #Genetic engineering #Metabolites #Culture
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