Micropropagation of Aristolochia elegans(Mast.)

  • Lidia, Osuna T. (Centro de Investigacion Biomedica del Sur. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social) ;
  • Alejandro, Mora I. (Centro de Desarrollo de Productos Bioticos. Instituto Politecnico Nacional) ;
  • Elsa, Ventura Z. (Centro de Desarrollo de Productos Bioticos. Instituto Politecnico Nacional) ;
  • Enrique, Jimenez F. (Centro de Investigacion Biomedica del Sur. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social) ;
  • Crescencio, Bazaldua M. (Centro de Desarrollo de Productos Bioticos. Instituto Politecnico Nacional) ;
  • Antonio, Jimenez A. (Centro de Desarrollo de Productos Bioticos. Instituto Politecnico Nacional)
  • 발행 : 2007.09.30

초록

The roots of Aristolochia elegans Mast.(Aristolochiaceae) are widely used in Mexican traditional medicine as a remedy for scorpion venom. Current experimental evidence supports its purported antidote properties. However, collection from the wilderness has lead to local extinction of natural populations. In order to contribute to species preservation, cultivation, and standardization of morphological and pharmacological properties, a micropropagation method was developed. This includes in-vitro germination of seeds to produce aseptic plantlets, induction of multiple budding, and acclimatization. The treatment with benzylamino purine(10 ${\mu}M$) induced the highest number of buds(3.1 on average) in both types of explants. On the other hand, indolebutyric acid(1.5 ${\mu}M$) caused the highest root index(11.8) per explant. One hundred percent of the micropropagated plantlets developed vigorously after the acclimatization process.

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