Elicitation of sanguinarine accumulation in Papaver somniferum cells by fungal homogenates-an induction process
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TextSeries: ; Journal of Plant physiology, 125(1-2), p.167-172, 1986Contained works: - Eilert, U
- Constabel, F
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Treatment of Papaver somniferum cells cultured in vitro with Botrytis culture homogenate resulted in sanguinarine accumulation. This accumulation was demonstrated to be an induction process by employing L-tyrosine [C-14(U)] as precursor and showing sanguinarine accumulation and the incorporation of label to be inhibited by actinomycin D and cycloheximide.
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