Suspension cells of Dioscorea deltoidea Wall (strain D-1) were maintained in a semicontinuous culture (SCC) in shake flasks at a high growth rate. It was shown that continuous propagation growth of this culture is unstable on Murashige's and Skoog's (MS) medium due to P starvation. On a P-enriched MS-medium the SCC was stable even at mean specific growth rates >0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSuspension-cultured Chenopodium album L. cells are capable of continuous, long-term growth on a boron-deficient medium. Compared with cultures grown with boron, these cultures contained more enlarged and detached cells, had increased turbidity due to the rupture of a small number of cells, and contained cells with an increased cell wall pore size.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVesicle chromatography, a recently developed method for separation of biomolecules, uses the vesicular packing (VP) material (clusters of microcapsules derived from plant cells), which was tested with respect to its application for the recombinant protein separation. Since VP has a well-defined separation limit, biomolecules are distributed in two separate peaks: large molecules are excluded and small molecules permeate through cell walls into the empty cell lumen. Recombinant proteins frequently form oligomers, which differ from monomers not only in size but also chemically and biologically.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new material for the solidification of liquid culture media was prepared from plant parenchyma tissues by mechanical subdivision, solute extration and dessication from ethanol. It is suitable for in vitro culture and propagation of callus as well as shoot tip cultures. The following plant materials have been grown by means of the new medium solidifier: shoot cultures of Betula pendula Roth, Gerbera jamesonii H.
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