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Response of Saponaria officinalis L. hairy roots to the application of TiO2 nanoparticles in terms of production of valuable polyphenolic compounds and SO6 protein

Hedayati, A., Naseri, F., Nourozi, E., Hosseini, B. and others · Plant Physiology and Biochemistry · 2022

Preclinical

Abstract

Saponaria officinalis is used in traditional medicine to treat skin diseases and as a blood purifier, diuretic and sudorific. This study used titanium-dioxide-nanoparticle elicitation of soapwort hairy roots to increase production of valuable polyphenols (rosmarinic acid, cinnamic acid, rutin) and the SO6 ribosome-inactivating protein.

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Hedayati, A., Naseri, F., Nourozi, E., Hosseini, B. and others (2022) 'Response of Saponaria officinalis L. hairy roots to the application of TiO2 nanoparticles in terms of production of valuable polyphenolic compounds and SO6 protein', Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 178, pp. 80-92. doi:10.1016/j.plaphy.2022.03.001

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