Comparative histochemical localization of secondary metabolites in seed-raised and in vitro propagated plants of Excoecaria agallocha Linn. (Euphorbiaceae), the milky mangrove tree of historical significance
Title | Comparative histochemical localization of secondary metabolites in seed-raised and in vitro propagated plants of Excoecaria agallocha Linn. (Euphorbiaceae), the milky mangrove tree of historical significance |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Authors | Satyan RS, Aveek N, Eganathan P, Parida A |
Journal | Biotechnic & Histochemistry |
Start Page | 285 |
End page | 293 |
Date Published | 2010 |
Keywords | Biotechnic & Histochemistry, Excoecaria agallocha, in vitro propagation, latex ducts, lignin, starch, terpenoids, vanillin-perchloric acid |
Abstract | Mangroves synthesize novel secondary chemicals that are poorly understood. Among the euphorbiaceous mangrove species, Excoecaria agallocha Linn. produces novel terpenoids and alkaloids of medicinal importance. We conducted a comparative tissue level histochemical study of E. agallocha L. to determine whether in vitro propagation alters the content of phytochemicals within the plant parts. Transverse sections of the root, stem and leaves of seed-raised saplings and in vitro propagated plants stained with 10% vanillin-perchloric acid revealed accumulation of terpenoids in the cork cambium. Alkaloids were localized using Dragendorf’s reagent in the cortex of the root sections as brown layers. Methylene blue staining revealed that seed-raised plants possessed more |