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  • In vitro cultivated Uncaria...
    Pereira, Rita de C. A.; Valente, Ligia M. M.; Pinto, José E. B. P.; Bertolucci, Suzan K. V.; Bezerra, Giselle M.; Alves, Flaviane F.; Santos, Priscila F. P. dos; Benevides, Paulo J. C.; Siani, Antônio C.; Rosario, Sandra L.; Mazzei, José L.; d'Avila, Luiz A.; Gomes, Luiz N. F.; Aquino-Neto, Francisco R. de; Emmerick, Isabel C. M.; Carvalhaes, Sergio F.

    Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 2008, Letnik: 19, Številka: 6
    Journal Article

    Uncaria tomentosa (Willd.) DC. and Uncaria guianensis (Aubl.) Gmel., commercially known as cat's claw, are large woody vines native of the Amazon and Central America rainforests. These Rubiaceae species face nowadays an imminent risk of extinction due to indiscriminate harvesting in the wild as well as to increasing deforestation of their natural habitat. This work describes in vitro cultivation methods for both species with determination, by HPLC, of the pentacyclic oxindole alkaloid contents and profiles of the plant material. The results have proved that the methods we developed were able to produce plants with alkaloid profiles and contents similar to the wild and in vivo cultivated species, and with the additional advantage of producing suitable young plants in a shorter period of time. The data showed that the in vitro technique can be a feasible tool for the growth of the species, and may thus be important for their commercialization and for their conservation as a forest resource.