Ginsenoside Production, Tissue Culture and Induction of Regeneration of Interspecific Hybrid Ginseng : Panax ginseng × P. quinquefolium
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概要
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With the aim of obtaining varieties of ginseng for medical use, we compared the growths and contents of ginsenoside contents of ginseng and a first generation hybrid ginseng (Pgq) between ginseng and American ginseng. The growth of Pgq was better due to the hybrid vigor phenomenon, and the ginsenoside content of Pgq higher. Since, Pgq was sterile and its field cultivation was not possible, it was grown by tissue culture. Regeneration inducement from callus was tested. It was demonstrated by RAPD analysis that Pgq used in this experimentation had the characteristics of Panax interspecific hybrid.
- 日本生薬学会の論文
- 1997-02-20
著者
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KITANAKA Susumu
College of Pharmacy, Nihon University
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Kitanaka Susumu
College Of Pharmacy Nihon University
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Takido M
College Of Pharmacy Nihon University
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Takido Michio
College Of Pharmacy Nihon University
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Okuno Kazutoshi
National Institute Of Agrobiological Resources
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Taira Takahiro
College Of Pharmacy Hokkaido University
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Nakazima Yoshio
Nagano Agricultural Technique And Training Center
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KUNISHI MANABU
College of Pharmacy, Nihon University
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TAKAHASHI SHUHICHI
College of Pharmacy, Hokkaido University
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YAZAWA SIZUE
College of Pharmacy, Nihon University
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MIYAZAWA YOUICHI
Department of Biology, Tokyo Women's Christian University
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FUKUOKA SHYUICHI
National Institute of Agrobiological Resources
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Yazawa Sizue
College Of Pharmacy Nihon University
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Kunishi Manabu
College Of Pharmacy Nihon University
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Miyazawa Youichi
Department Of Biology Tokyo Women's Christian University
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Takahashi S
Akita Res. Inst. Of Food And Brewing (arif) Akita Jpn
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