I. Gavidia et P. Perezbermudez, CARDENOLIDES OF DIGITALIS-OBSCURA - THE EFFECT OF PHOSPHATE AND MANGANESE ON GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SHOOT-TIP CULTURES, Phytochemistry, 45(1), 1997, pp. 81-85
Cardenolide composition of leaves from wild and micropropagated elite
plants of Digitalis obscura (genotype T4) has been investigated and no
qualitative differences were found among their major cardenolides (se
ries A). All of the detected glycosides belong to the digitoxose-type
cardenolides. Genins represented less than 2% of the overall content,
while lanatoside A was the predominant cardenolide (ca. 65%) in all sa
mples. The cardenolide yield of micropropagated D. obscura plants depe
nded on the age and development of the cultures, but productivity of l
ong-term cultures (2 years) was quite similar to that of the parent pl
ant. Changes in the concentrations of phosphate or manganese ions in t
he nutrient media did not significantly affect the biosynthetic capaci
ty of shoot-tip cultures, which was not correlated with increases or d
ecreases observed in growth and development of the regenerated shoots
or in their contents in photosynthetic pigments. (C) 1997 Elsevier Sci
ence Ltd.