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The First Step of Biotechnological Approaches for Alkaloid Biosynthesis in Papaveraceae: In vitro Plant Regenerations  

Park, Sang-Un (Biology Research Center for Industrial Accelerators (BRCIA), Dongshin Univ.)
Yu, Chang-Yeon (Division of Appl. Plant Sci., College of Agric. & Life Sci., Kangwon Natl. Univ.)
Chae, Young-Am (School of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
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Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science / v.12, no.5, 2004 , pp. 428-435 More about this Journal
Abstract
Alkaloid producing species of plants have long been a major component of the medicinal social and magico-religious aspects of human culture. A diverse array of biological activities has been attributed to different alkaloids including numerous members of benzylisoquinoline family of alkaloids. For biotechnological approaches of alkaloid biosynthesis in poppy family, plant regeneration protocol through somatic embryogenesis or shoot organogenesis is a first step. This paper describes the methods and applications of plant regeneration of poppy family.
Keywords
Papaveraceae; alkaloid biosynthesis;
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