Bryonolic acid production in hairy roots of trichosanthes kirilowii max. var. japonica kitam. transformed with agrobacterium rhizogenes and its cytotoxic activity

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The hairy roots of Trichosanthes kirilowii Max. var. japonica Kitam. were induced by Agrobacterium rhizogenes (ATCC 15834) on sterile shoots. The axenic culture of hairy roots proliferated 30 to 60-fold based on the initial fresh weight after three weeks of culture in Murashige & Skoog liquid media. Bryonolic acid as the main triterpenoid was isolated in a high yield, together with chondrillasterol from the hairy roots of this plant. Bryonolic acid showed strong inhibition of the growth of B-16 melanoma cells. © 1994, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Takeda, T., Kondo, T., Mizukami, H., & Ogihara, Y. (1994). Bryonolic acid production in hairy roots of trichosanthes kirilowii max. var. japonica kitam. transformed with agrobacterium rhizogenes and its cytotoxic activity. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 42(3), 730–732. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.42.730

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