Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool Respectively
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Resumo: | This work describes a micropropagation protocol for three different chemotypes of Lippia alba, which essential oil’s major components are citral, carvone and linalol. L. alba is widely used in traditional medicine and among other characteristics, is of great economical interest for its essential oils. Nodal segments of three chemotypes, were cultured in vitro. Plants were grown in Murashigue and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with sucrose and vitamins but not hormones, with and without norbixin. Plants obtained in this way were then subcultured to identify if the addition of IAA and kinetin optimized plant growth. The results showed that these hormones were not required to successfully culture and multiply the three chemotypes of L. alba in vitro. Addition of norbixin was efficient in decreasing plant tissue oxidation. This faster and more economical protocol did not affect ex vitro acclimation of plants that was also successful. |
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Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool RespectivelyMicropropagação de Quimiotipos de Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br Produtores de Citral, Carvona e Linalol.Lippia albaVerbenaceaecultura de tecidoscitralcarvonalinalolLippia albaVerbenaceaetissue culturecitralcarvonelinalolThis work describes a micropropagation protocol for three different chemotypes of Lippia alba, which essential oil’s major components are citral, carvone and linalol. L. alba is widely used in traditional medicine and among other characteristics, is of great economical interest for its essential oils. Nodal segments of three chemotypes, were cultured in vitro. Plants were grown in Murashigue and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with sucrose and vitamins but not hormones, with and without norbixin. Plants obtained in this way were then subcultured to identify if the addition of IAA and kinetin optimized plant growth. The results showed that these hormones were not required to successfully culture and multiply the three chemotypes of L. alba in vitro. Addition of norbixin was efficient in decreasing plant tissue oxidation. This faster and more economical protocol did not affect ex vitro acclimation of plants that was also successful.O trabalho descreve um protocolo de micropropagação de três quimiotipos de Lippia alba, produtores de citral, carvona e linalol como componentes majoritários do óleo essencial. A espécie é amplamente utilizada na medicina tradicional e de grande interesse econômico devido, dentre outros fatores, às propriedades dos componentes majoritários do óleo essencial. Segmentos nodais de ramos dos três quimiotipos, foram introduzidos in vitro. Foi utilizado o meio de cultura Murashigue e Skoog, suplementado com sacarose e vitaminas, e desprovido de hormônios (MS), com e sem adição de norbixina. As plantas obtidas foram subcultivadas com concentrações variadas de AIA (ácido indolacético) e cinetina. A adição de norbixina foi eficaz em diminuir a morte dos explantes por oxidação. Os hormônios testados não são necessários para a multiplicação dos três quimiotipos de L. alba in vitro. Este protocolo mais rápido e econômico não afetou a aclimatação das plantasmicropropagadas, a qual foi obtida com sucesso.Centro de Inovação em Biodiversidade e Saúde - Farmanguinhos/Fiocruz2005-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistafitos.far.fiocruz.br/index.php/revista-fitos/article/view/1710.32712/2446-4775.2005.17Revista Fitos; Vol. 1 No. 01 (2005); 67-73Revista Fitos; Vol. 1 Núm. 01 (2005); 67-73Revista Fitos; v. 1 n. 01 (2005); 67-732446-47751808-9569reponame:Revista Fitosinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)instacron:FIOCRUZporhttps://revistafitos.far.fiocruz.br/index.php/revista-fitos/article/view/17/pdf_9https://revistafitos.far.fiocruz.br/index.php/revista-fitos/article/view/17/1307Copyright (c) 2005 Revista Fitos Eletrônicahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTavares, E. S.Leitão, S. G.Reinert, F.Lage, C. L. S.2022-11-07T14:46:03Zoai:ojs.revistafitos.far.fiocruz.br:article/17Revistahttps://revistafitos.far.fiocruz.br/index.php/revista-fitos/PUBhttp://revistafitos.far.fiocruz.br/index.php/revista-fitos/oairevistafitos@far.fiocruz.br || eugenio.telles@far.fiocruz.br2446-47752446-4775opendoar:2022-11-07T14:46:03Revista Fitos - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)false |
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Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool Respectively Micropropagação de Quimiotipos de Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br Produtores de Citral, Carvona e Linalol. |
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Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool Respectively |
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Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool Respectively Tavares, E. S. Lippia alba Verbenaceae cultura de tecidos citral carvona linalol Lippia alba Verbenaceae tissue culture citral carvone linalol |
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Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool Respectively |
title_full |
Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool Respectively |
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Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool Respectively |
title_full_unstemmed |
Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool Respectively |
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Micropropagation of Three Chemotypes of Lippia Alba Mill. N. E. Br. Producers of Citral, Carvone and Linalool Respectively |
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Tavares, E. S. |
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Tavares, E. S. Leitão, S. G. Reinert, F. Lage, C. L. S. |
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Leitão, S. G. Reinert, F. Lage, C. L. S. |
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Tavares, E. S. Leitão, S. G. Reinert, F. Lage, C. L. S. |
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Lippia alba Verbenaceae cultura de tecidos citral carvona linalol Lippia alba Verbenaceae tissue culture citral carvone linalol |
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Lippia alba Verbenaceae cultura de tecidos citral carvona linalol Lippia alba Verbenaceae tissue culture citral carvone linalol |
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This work describes a micropropagation protocol for three different chemotypes of Lippia alba, which essential oil’s major components are citral, carvone and linalol. L. alba is widely used in traditional medicine and among other characteristics, is of great economical interest for its essential oils. Nodal segments of three chemotypes, were cultured in vitro. Plants were grown in Murashigue and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with sucrose and vitamins but not hormones, with and without norbixin. Plants obtained in this way were then subcultured to identify if the addition of IAA and kinetin optimized plant growth. The results showed that these hormones were not required to successfully culture and multiply the three chemotypes of L. alba in vitro. Addition of norbixin was efficient in decreasing plant tissue oxidation. This faster and more economical protocol did not affect ex vitro acclimation of plants that was also successful. |
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