Micropropagation of Plantago media L. and the presence of phenolic compounds in organs of multiplied plants were investigated for the first time. Multiplication of plant material was achieved in shoot-tip cultures and via direct organogenesis on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium with four variants of plant growth regulators (M1-M4). The best multiplication coefficient - 9.2 was obtained in seedling shoot-tip cultures on MS medium M3 with BA 0.2 mg/L and IAA 1.0 mg/L. Methanol extracts prepared separately from shoots and roots of in vitro-derived plantlets were found to contain typical of the genus Plantago L. phenylethanoid glycosides as the only phenolics. Acteoside and plantamajoside were the major compounds - both known to possess a wide range of promising biological activities applicable for medicinal (therapeutic) and cosmetic uses. Martynoside, as a trace constituent, was also found for the first time in the studied species. The quantitative screening of the extracts by TLC video densitometric method showed a higher content of acteoside in shoots (range 62.43-93.03 mg/g, dry weight) and plantamajoside in roots (range 22.45-44.08 mg/g); the highest recorded values - 93.03 mg/g and 44.08 mg/g, respectively, were found in the organs obtained on MS medium M4 with BA 2.0 mg/L.
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Budzianowska, A., Kikowska, M., Małkiewicz, M., Karolak, I., & Budzianowski, J. (2019). Phenylethanoid Glycosides in Plantago media l. OrGans obtained in in Vitro cultures. Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica, 61(1), 7–18. https://doi.org/10.24425/118060
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