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Intra-population quinoline alkaloid profiles surveying quinine, quinidine, cinchonine and cinchonidine were determined for each of five populations of Cinchona ledgeriana grown as shoot-culture for 125 days. No significant difference in respect of mean alkaloid content between populations was detected. In contrast, there was considerable between-seedling variation in alkaloid content within each population. When nutrients were delivered to shoot-cultures in droplet form by means of an aerosol spray (as compared to the supply of nutrients direct from agar-or liquid-based reservoirs) alkaloid profile was greatly perturbed; most notable in this respect was a four-fold increase in the production of cinchonidine concomitant with a four-fold decrease in the production of cinchonine. These data are discussed with reference to the optimisation of quinoline alkaloid production by juvenile shoot-cultures of Cinchona ledgeriana.
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Kilby, N.J., Griggs, D.L. & Berry, S.F. Assessment of inter- and intra-population variation in quinoline alkaloid profile of juvenile shoot cultures of Cinchona ledgeriana: effect of method of nutrient delivery on alkaloid profile. Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult 28, 275–280 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00036124
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