In vitro shoot cultures and analysis of steroidal lactones in Withania coagulans (stocks) dunal

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Withania coagulans (Stocks) Dunal (Solanaceae), also known as ‘Panir Bandh’ is an important medicinal plant that is extensively used as a home remedy for several diseases in the Indian subcontinent. The plant possesses specific steroidal lactones known as withanolides which show high level of pharmaceutical activity against a broad spectrum of microorganisms. Natural propagation of the plant occurs through See d but due to unisexual nature of the flowers; chances of See d setting are very limited and the plant is on the verge of extinction because of overexploitation and reproductive failure. Plant tissue culture techniques offer opportunities for ex situ conservation and mass multiplication of endangered plant species through micropropagation and also enhancement of in vitro biosynthesis of bioactive compounds. In this chapter we present protocols for the mass multiplication of W. coagulans, assessment of clonal fidelity by RAPD, and estimation of bioactive compounds (withanolides) by thin layer chromatography (TLC) and reverse phase HPLC developed in our laboratory.

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Jain, R., Kachhwaha, S., & Kothari, S. L. (2016). In vitro shoot cultures and analysis of steroidal lactones in Withania coagulans (stocks) dunal. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1391, pp. 259–273). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3332-7_18

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