Histological Analysis of Calluses from in vitro Propagated Plants of Cleome spinosa Jacq.

作者: Norma Albarello , Ricardo Machado Kuster , Cátia Henriques Callado , Marsen Garcia Pinto Coelho , Tatiana Carvalho de Castro

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摘要: Several compounds from plants have been related to potential applications for medicinal activities. Great interest has paid the beneficial effects of beta carotene (BC) mainly due its antioxidant function, showing a link with cancer prevention [1, 2]. Plant cell culture is viable tool production natural products. Given important role carotenoids as and biotechnological class pigments [3], continuous system proliferation calluses cultures very useful study BC biosynthesis.

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