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True positivity of anti-Hepatitis C Virus Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay reactive blood donors: A prospective study done in western India
Atlantoaxial fixation using C1 posterior arch screws: feasibility study, morphometric data, and biomechanical analysis
The Influence of Methyl Jasmonate and Salicylic Acid on Secondary Metabolite Production in Rehmannia Glutinosa Libosch. Hairy Root Culture
Rehmannia glutinosa hairy roots were used to evaluate the effect of methyl jasmonate (MeJa) and salicylic acid
(SA) on increase of root biomass and production of iridoids (catalpol, harpagide) and phenylethanoids (verbascoside
and isoverbascoside). The elicitors were added to 23-day-old culture separately at concentrations between
50 and 200 μM or in combinations at concentrations of 50 and 100 μM. Roots were harvested 72 h and 120 h
after elicitation. The type of elicitor, its concentration and exposure time were found to strongly affect the content
of each analyzed compound. A 72-hour treatment with 200 μM MeJa was the most effective in increase of verbascoside
content (60.07 mg·DWˉ¹ equivalent to 845.45 mg·Lˉ¹) and isoverbascoside (1.77 mg·DWˉ¹ equivalent to
24.94 mg·Lˉ¹): these respective amounts were roughly 10- and 6.4-fold higher than the control values (unelicited
roots). Exposure to 150 μM MeJa provided optimal harpagide content after 72 hours (0.136 mg·DWˉ¹; 7.5-fold
increase compared to the control), and catalpol content after 120 hours (up to 2.145 mg·DWˉ¹). The combination
of MeJa and SA also resulted in higher levels of secondary metabolites compared to the control culture, although
these levels were lower than those observed for MeJa alone at the optimal concentration and exposure time. SA
alone was less efficient in enhancing metabolite production than MeJa
