Biological activity of extracts from Cupressus lusitanica cell culture

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Abstract

Ethyl acetate extracts of Cupressus lusitanica suspension cell cultures were examined for their biological activities (viz., tyrosinase inhibitory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities). The extract from elicitor-treated cells showed all of the biological activities, whereas the extract from cultures without elicitor was not bioactive to a discernible extent. The biological activities shown by the cell culture extracts were almost solely accounted for by β-thujaplicin contained in the extracts. These results suggest that the ethyl acetate extract of C. lusitanica cells treated with the elicitor is a valuable bioactive source without isolation or purification of β-thujaplicin. © The Japan Wood Research Society 1999.

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Yamaguchi, T., Fujita, K., & Sakai, K. (1999). Biological activity of extracts from Cupressus lusitanica cell culture. Journal of Wood Science, 45(2), 170–173. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01192336

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