Localization of Alkaloid and Other Secondary Metabolites in Cinchona ledgeriana Moens: Anatomical and Histochemical Studies on Fresh Tissues and Cultured Cells
Cinchona ledgeriana produces several secondary metabolites. The main quinoline alkaloid, quinine that is widely used as an antimalarial drug, is most commonly extracted from the bark of Cinchona, and its leaves contain several other metabolites. Many studies have revealed that cell culture of Cincho...
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Main Authors: | Pratiwi, Dian Rahma (Author), Sulistyaningsih, Yohana Caecilia (Author), Ratnadewi, Diah (Author) |
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Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia,
2020-01-01.
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