GAS CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF VOLATILE HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION BY CRYOPRESERVED PLANT TISSUE CULTURES: A NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD FOR ASSESSING STABILITY.

Author(s) : BENSON E. E., WITHERS L. A.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENT OF VOLATILE < MARKER > COMPOUNDS EVOLVED FROM CELL AND CALLUS CULTURES OF DAUCUS CAROTA PROVIDES A NON-DESTRUCTIVE, PHYSIOLOGICAL METHOD FOR ASSESSING THEIR STABILITY UNDER CONDITIONS OF CRYOPRESERVATION ETHYLENE, WHICH HAS PLANT HORMONAL ACTIVITY, IS USED AS AN INDICATOR OF STRESS AND SEVERAL VOLATILES ASSOCIATED WITH LIPID PEROXIDATION ARE MARKERS OF MEMBRANE AND CELLL N THE EVOLUTION OF METHANE IS THOUGHT TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE FREE RADICAL SCAVENGING PROPERTY OF DMSO AND IS THEREFORE A MARKER OF CRYOPROTECTANT ACTIVITY.

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  • Original title: GAS CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF VOLATILE HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION BY CRYOPRESERVED PLANT TISSUE CULTURES: A NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD FOR ASSESSING STABILITY.
  • Record ID : 1987-1812
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryo-Letters - vol. 8 - n. 1
  • Publication date: 1987
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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