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Studies on in Vitro Propagation and Biochemical Analysis of Trigonella foenum-graecum L.


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1 PG and Research Department of Botany, Government Arts College, Dharmapuri (T.N.), India
2 Ecology and Environment Lab, Department of Botany, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram (T.N.), India
     

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Trigonella foenum - graecum L is a important medicinal plant which, is rare and extensively used in traditional system of medicine. It belongs to the family Fabaceae. The present study was mainly aimed to develop a protocol for the successful micro propagation and biochemical analysis of compounds present in the callus as well as in the in vitro plant. The explants slected for the present study includes, cotyloden, hypocotyls, shoot tip epicotyls. The shoot tips explants inoculation on MS medium with auxins and cytokinins alone and in combinations showed shoot initiation along a shoot initation with basal callus formation. The chlorophyll pigment content in the cullus with different morphology and the in vitro regenerated plant was assessed. Total chlorophyll value was estimated as 2.7277 mg/g. The total protein content in the vitro regeneration plant and morphological different callus were estimated by Lowry's. and acryl amide gel electrophoresis. The protein content of the yield grown plants was estimated as 0.789 mg/g fresh weight and that of callus was estimated as 0.421 mg/g fresh weight. The seeds of field-grown plant as well as green friable callus obtained in 2,4-D of field - grown showed maximum amount of protein content. Peroxidase enzyme activity of callus was also determined. Green friable callus obtained from a combination of 2,4-D showed maximum peroxidase activity. The presence of secondary metabolites in vitro plant as well as callus indicated that in vitro system is a possible source for the isolation of Diosgenin.

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Phytochemical, Diosgenin, Trigonella, Peroxidase Activity, In Vitro Propagation.
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G. Prabakaran
PG and Research Department of Botany, Government Arts College, Dharmapuri (T.N.), India
T. Ravimycin
Ecology and Environment Lab, Department of Botany, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram (T.N.), India

Abstract


Trigonella foenum - graecum L is a important medicinal plant which, is rare and extensively used in traditional system of medicine. It belongs to the family Fabaceae. The present study was mainly aimed to develop a protocol for the successful micro propagation and biochemical analysis of compounds present in the callus as well as in the in vitro plant. The explants slected for the present study includes, cotyloden, hypocotyls, shoot tip epicotyls. The shoot tips explants inoculation on MS medium with auxins and cytokinins alone and in combinations showed shoot initiation along a shoot initation with basal callus formation. The chlorophyll pigment content in the cullus with different morphology and the in vitro regenerated plant was assessed. Total chlorophyll value was estimated as 2.7277 mg/g. The total protein content in the vitro regeneration plant and morphological different callus were estimated by Lowry's. and acryl amide gel electrophoresis. The protein content of the yield grown plants was estimated as 0.789 mg/g fresh weight and that of callus was estimated as 0.421 mg/g fresh weight. The seeds of field-grown plant as well as green friable callus obtained in 2,4-D of field - grown showed maximum amount of protein content. Peroxidase enzyme activity of callus was also determined. Green friable callus obtained from a combination of 2,4-D showed maximum peroxidase activity. The presence of secondary metabolites in vitro plant as well as callus indicated that in vitro system is a possible source for the isolation of Diosgenin.

Keywords


Phytochemical, Diosgenin, Trigonella, Peroxidase Activity, In Vitro Propagation.