Effect of abiotic elicitation in some secondary compounds of callus Nerium oleander

Journal Title: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 5

Abstract

Methanol extract of callus had high concentration of secondary metabolites concentration compared to leaves extract. Neritaloside compound concentration was significantly increasing at 0.5 mg /l concentration of KNO3, reaching to (383.45μg/ml) and the highest concentration significantly of Oleandrin was (362.85μg/ml) at 1.5 mg /l concentration of KNO3. Add CdCl2 at 2.5 mg/l lead to increase Neritaloside and Oleandrin significantly were reaching (131.61, 329.29μg/ml), respectively. Treatment by KNO3 and CdCl2 at all concentration led to decrease the fresh and dry weight of callus significantly.

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Dr. Alaa Jabbar Taha

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Dr. Alaa Jabbar Taha (2016). Effect of abiotic elicitation in some secondary compounds of callus Nerium oleander. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 4(5), 288-293. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-198684