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Ginsenosides biosynthesis

Tansakul, P., Shibuya, M., Kushiro, T., and Ebizuka, Y. (2006). Dammarenediol-II synthase, the first dedicated enzyme for ginsenoside biosynthesis, in Panax ginseng. FEBS Lett. 580, 5143-5149. [Pg.95]

Wang, W., Zhang, Z.-Y., and Zhong, J.-J. (2005). Enhancement of ginsenoside biosynthesis in high-density cultivation of Panax notoginseng cells by various strategies of methyl jasmo-nate elicitation. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 67, 752-758. [Pg.96]

Liang Y, Zhao S (2008) Progress in understanding of ginsenoside biosynthesis. Plant Biol 10 415... [Pg.29]

Inorganic metal salts can induce secondary metabolism in plant cell cultures, such as Cu and Ag. Cu elicited phytoalexin production in rice plants. Adding AgNOs induced taxol biosynthesis. Rare earth metal salts, such as (NH4)2Ce(N03)6, can also increase the accumulation of paclitaxel in Taxus cells. Ginsenoside biosynthesis was elicited in cell cultures of Panax ginseng by vanadate. The metabolic action of inorganic metal salts inducing the accumulation of secondary metabolites may be similar to other natural chemical elicitors. ... [Pg.177]

Han JY, Kim M-J, Ban Y-W, Hwang HS, Choi YE (2013) The involvement of P-amyrin 28-oxidase (CYP716A52v2) in oleanane-type ginsenoside biosynthesis in Panax ginseng. Plant Cell Physiol 54 2034-2046... [Pg.437]

Han JY, Kim H-J, Kwon Y-S, Choi YE (2012) The Cyt P450 enzyme CYP716A47 catalyzes the formation of protopanaxadiol from dammarenediol-II during ginsenoside biosynthesis in Panax ginseng. Plant Cell Physiol 52 2062-2073... [Pg.444]

Linsefors, L., Bjork, L., and Mosbach, K. (1989). Influence of elicitors and mevalonic acid on the biosynthesis of ginsenosides in tissue cultures of Panax ginseng. Biochem. Physiol. Pflanzen 184, 413-418. [Pg.89]

Choi D-W, Jung JD, Ha YI, Park H-W, In DS, Chung HI, Liu JR (2005) Analysis of transcripts in methyl jasmonate-treated ginseng hairy roots to identify genes involved in the biosynthesis of ginsenosides and other secondary metabolites. Plant Cell Rep 23 557-566... [Pg.2968]

Christensen LP (2009) Ginsenosides chemistry, biosynthesis, analysis, and potential health effects. Adv Food Nutr Res 55 1-99... [Pg.3510]

L. P. Christensen, Ginsenosides Chemistry, Biosynthesis, Analysis, and Potential Health Eflects , in Advances in Food and Nutrition Research, ed. S. Taylor, Elsevier Inc, 2009, vol. 55, p. 1. [Pg.29]

Figure 3.34 Outline biosynthesis of the dammarane triterpenoids including ginsenosides and limonoids. Figure 3.34 Outline biosynthesis of the dammarane triterpenoids including ginsenosides and limonoids.

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