Establishment Of Callus And Cell Suspension Cultures Of Artemisia Annua L. Of Mongolian Origin For The Production Of Artemisinin

Artemisia annua L., a medicinal plant used for centuries to treat a broad range of diseases because of its natural compound, artemisinin. However, the content of artemisinin in the plant is low, about 0.01-1.4 % of its dry weight, depending on the plant variety and subjected to environmental factor...

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Auteur principal: Khaw, Mei Lin
Format: Thèse
Langue:anglais
Publié: 2021
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Accès en ligne:http://eprints.usm.my/59273/
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author Khaw, Mei Lin
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description Artemisia annua L., a medicinal plant used for centuries to treat a broad range of diseases because of its natural compound, artemisinin. However, the content of artemisinin in the plant is low, about 0.01-1.4 % of its dry weight, depending on the plant variety and subjected to environmental factors. Thus, A. annua L. plant originated from Mongolian was studied to explore a new source of plant variety as a source of artemisinin. The present study reported an optimised protocol to produce in vitro plants, induce callus, and establish the cell suspension culture of A. annua L. to produce artemisinin.
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spelling usm-592732023-08-28T02:43:27Z http://eprints.usm.my/59273/ Establishment Of Callus And Cell Suspension Cultures Of Artemisia Annua L. Of Mongolian Origin For The Production Of Artemisinin Khaw, Mei Lin QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution) Artemisia annua L., a medicinal plant used for centuries to treat a broad range of diseases because of its natural compound, artemisinin. However, the content of artemisinin in the plant is low, about 0.01-1.4 % of its dry weight, depending on the plant variety and subjected to environmental factors. Thus, A. annua L. plant originated from Mongolian was studied to explore a new source of plant variety as a source of artemisinin. The present study reported an optimised protocol to produce in vitro plants, induce callus, and establish the cell suspension culture of A. annua L. to produce artemisinin. 2021-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/59273/1/KHAW%20MEI%20LIN%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf Khaw, Mei Lin (2021) Establishment Of Callus And Cell Suspension Cultures Of Artemisia Annua L. Of Mongolian Origin For The Production Of Artemisinin. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution)
Khaw, Mei Lin
Establishment Of Callus And Cell Suspension Cultures Of Artemisia Annua L. Of Mongolian Origin For The Production Of Artemisinin
title Establishment Of Callus And Cell Suspension Cultures Of Artemisia Annua L. Of Mongolian Origin For The Production Of Artemisinin
title_full Establishment Of Callus And Cell Suspension Cultures Of Artemisia Annua L. Of Mongolian Origin For The Production Of Artemisinin
title_fullStr Establishment Of Callus And Cell Suspension Cultures Of Artemisia Annua L. Of Mongolian Origin For The Production Of Artemisinin
title_full_unstemmed Establishment Of Callus And Cell Suspension Cultures Of Artemisia Annua L. Of Mongolian Origin For The Production Of Artemisinin
title_short Establishment Of Callus And Cell Suspension Cultures Of Artemisia Annua L. Of Mongolian Origin For The Production Of Artemisinin
title_sort establishment of callus and cell suspension cultures of artemisia annua l of mongolian origin for the production of artemisinin
topic QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution)
url http://eprints.usm.my/59273/
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