• To analyze the morphological and aesthetic responses of zinnia ( Zinnia elegans L.) and periwinkle ( Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don) to different salinity stress levels, the following treatments were performed: s0 = municipal water (control), s1 = 3 dS m −1 , s2 = 4.5 dS m −1 , and s3 = 6 dS m −1 . (mdpi.com)
  • Catharanthus roseus, (Sadabahar patra, Periwinkle): Widely used in Ayurvedic & Chinese Drugs, Vegetarian Periwinkle or Sadabahar provides multiple health benefits. (indianherbaltea.co.in)
  • The anticancer agents vinblastine and vincristine are bisindole alkaloids derived from coupling vindoline and catharanthine, monoterpenoid indole alkaloids produced exclusively by the Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus). (uea.ac.uk)
  • As a matter of fact, an endophyte called Fusarium oxysporum of rosy periwinkle plant, Catharanthus roseus was discovered to produce vincristine - an anticancer drug 18-20 . (microbiologyjournal.org)
  • Review of abiotic and biotic elicitors' roles in secondary metabolites biosynthesis of periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus (Linn. (jmp.ir)
  • Amiri S, Fotovat R, Panahi B, Tarinezhad A, Mohammadi S A. Review of abiotic and biotic elicitors' roles in secondary metabolites biosynthesis of periwinkle ( Catharanthus roseus (Linn. (jmp.ir)
  • 6. Amiri S, Fotovat R, Tarinejad A, Panahi B, Mohammadi S.. In vitro regeneration of periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus L.) and fidelity analysis of regenerated plants with ISSR Markers. (jmp.ir)
  • Catharanthus roseus is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae. (stuartxchange.org)
  • The Madagascar perwinkle, whose scientific name is Catharanthus Roseus belongs to the Apocynaceae family and, as the name suggests, is native to Madascar where it grows wild. (ifioridimark.it)
  • Catharantrus roseus is a well-known medicinal plant belonging to the family Apocynaceae. (supercriticalfluids.com)
  • In its natural rage along the dry coasts of southern Madagascar, Catharanthus roseus is considered weedy and invasive, often self-seeding prolifically in disturbed areas along roadsides and in fallow fields. (wikipedia.org)
  • Industrial production of vinblastine and vincristine currently relies on isolation from C. roseus leaves, a process that affords these compounds in 0.0003-0.01% yields. (uea.ac.uk)
  • Vinblastine and vincristine of Catharanthus roseus have been developed and applied in anticancer drugs as prescriptions 17 . (microbiologyjournal.org)
  • 5. Alam MM, Naeem M, Khan MMA and Uddin M. Vincristine and vinblastine anticancer catharanthus alkaloids: pharmacological applications and strategies for yield improvement. (jmp.ir)
  • Catharanthus roseus at Plants for a Future. (uconn.edu)
  • Catharanthus roseus are simple plants to grow , also suitable for less experienced gardeners, they grow luxuriant in soft, fertile and draining soils. (ifioridimark.it)
  • A VIGS method was developed herein to investigate gene function in C. roseus plants using the pTRV vector system. (uea.ac.uk)
  • However, due to the leaf-specific localization of vindoline biosynthesis, and the lack of production of this precursor in cell suspension and hairy root cultures of C. roseus, further elucidation of this pathway demands the development of reverse genetics approaches to assay gene function in planta. (uea.ac.uk)
  • Two varieties are recognized Catharanthus roseus var. (wikipedia.org)
  • Catharanthus roseus is available in many varieties, including trailers able to spill over a pot's edge. (wohomen.com)
  • 4. Dugede Bernonville T, Clastre M, Besseau S, Oudin A, Burlat V, Glévarec G, Lanoue A, Papon N, El-Sayed M. and Verpoorte R. Growth, metabolic profiling and enzymes activities of Catharanthus roseus seedlings treated with plant growth regulators. (jmp.ir)
  • The utility of this approach in understanding gene function in C. roseus leaves is demonstrated by silencing known vindoline biosynthetic genes previously characterized in vitro. (uea.ac.uk)
  • Liscombe, DK & O'Connor, SE 2011, ' A virus-induced gene silencing approach to understanding alkaloid metabolism in Catharanthus roseus ', Phytochemistry , vol. 72, no. 16, pp. 1969-1977. (uea.ac.uk)
  • Due to the high market value and its effectiveness in different medical treatments, this chapter deals with the pharmacological application of the C. roseus alkaloids. (intechopen.com)
  • The second and fourth instars of the cotton leaf worm Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval, 1833) were reared on castor bean leaves Ricinus communis (L.) treated with aqueous extracts of two doses, LC 25 and LC 50 , of Catharansus roseus (L.) and Artemisia herba alba (L.), using the dipping method, to evaluate the effect of these botanical extracts on nutritional and percentage antifeeding indices. (entomoljournal.com)
  • The aim of the present study was to determine the antibacterial activity of crude extracts from root parts of Catharanthus roseus against several bacterial species of clinical significance. (ijpsr.com)
  • Moreover, the least values of ECD were confined to C. roseus (L.) when compared with A. herba alba (L.). The values of growth rate (GR) were observed to decrease drastically at the two studied doses for both the second and fourth instars. (entomoljournal.com)
  • Finding out endophytic fungi originated from Catharanthus roseus with antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxicity activities is important for pharmaceutical development. (microbiologyjournal.org)
  • Conflict between historical indigenous use, and patent from 2001 on C. roseus-derived drugs by western pharmaceutical companies, without compensation, has led to accusations of biopiracy. (wikipedia.org)
  • The study provided more interesting information about Fusarium oxysporum F01 isolated in Catharanthus roseus grown in Vietnam, contributing to pharmaceutical sources in the world. (microbiologyjournal.org)
  • Catharanthus roseus at Wikipedia. (uconn.edu)
  • The objective of this research is to find out the effect of Catharanthus roseus and Curcuma xanthorhiza in Tumor Size macroscopically and Lungs Histology Description and axilla lymph MiceC3H inoculated by Adenocarcinoma mammae. (undip.ac.id)
  • Root part of C. roseus was extracted in appropriate solvent followed by evaluation of antibacterial activity by agar well diffusion assay against a total of eight bacterial stains. (ijpsr.com)
  • The root part of Catharanthus roseus was collected from the sandy beaches of Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu, India, in the month of March 2012. (ijpsr.com)
  • The study promises an interesting future for designing potentially active antibacterial agents from Catharanthus roseus . (ijpsr.com)