Poster presentation
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OBTAINING OF CALLUS TISSUE
Ajuga turkestanica
AND STUDY ITS ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY
R.P. Zakirova
1
, M.A. Tulebaeva, Kh.T. Zairova, A.M. Nigmatullaev
1
1) S.Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of sciences of
the Republic of Uzbekistan st. Mirzo-Ulugbek, 77, 100170 Tashkent
2) Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute,
e-mail: ranozakirova@mail.ru
The flora of the Republic of Uzbekistan is characterized by the richest gene pool of
useful wild plant species. Medicinal plants of our country are an important part of
biological resources. Particularly vulnerable species are endemic and rare plant species.
Cells cultivated in vitro can serve as an additional
source of raw materials for
obtaining products of secondary metabolism. Studies of the secondary metabolism of
higher plants and cells in vitro are of great importance not only for the creation of
modern innovative biotechnologies, but also as models for fundamental research [1].
The endemic species
Ajuga turkestanica (Rgl.) Briq.
families Lamiaceaeis is of great
interest as a source of biologically active substances. Some drugs have been developed
from this plant and used in medicine.
The aim of this work
was to obtain callus tissue
Ajuga turkestanica
and study its
antifungal activity against
Fusarium oxisporum Schrf.
and
Aspergillus niger.
To
obtain callus tissue, leaf explants of a vegetative plant
A. turkestanica,
brought
from the places of growth in the period of full maturity (end of July 2022) were used.
To introduce into culture, standard techniques adopted in biotechnology were used. To
study antifungal activity, we used
A. turkestanica
callus tissue cultivated for 5 months
on Murashige and Skoog medium with the addition of auxin 2.4D - 0.5 mg/l and
cytokinin BAP - 0.2 mg/l. Spores of the fungi
Fusarium oxisporum
and
Aspergillus
niger
were introduced onto the surface of the nutrient medium of the same composition,
after which callus explants were planted.
On
the fifth day of counting, sterile zones were observed around the callus, on the
lawn of the microscopic fungus
F. oxisporum
the zone of no growth was 0.7 cm, on
A.
niger
- 0.5 cm.
The results obtained indicate the synthesis by callus tissues
Ajuga turkestanica
substances with fungal properties.
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