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titleOfInvention Rapid propagation method of dangshen callus and suspension cells
abstract The invention discloses a rapid propagation method of dangshen callus and suspension cells. The method comprises the steps of obtaining an asepsis explant; inducing calluses; culturing suspension cells; regulating and controlling the activity of enzymes and the content of dangshen polysaccharides in the suspension cells with salicylic acid. High content of the dangshen polysaccharides in the dangshen suspension cells prepared by using the method is achieved. The dangshen suspension cells are purposely regulated and controlled by utilizing the salicylic acid, so that a large number of raw materials for preparing medicines can be obtained in short time, and the production cost can be effectively lowered.
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