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Erianin induces apoptosis in human leukemia HL-60 cells. (1/34)
AIM: To investigate the effect of erianin on human HL-60 cell line and explore its mechanism of apoptosis in vitro. METHODS: Inhibition of proliferation was measured with colorimetric MTT assay. The morphologic changes were observed by fluorescence and electron microscopes. DNA fragmentation was visualized by agarose gel electrophoresis, and the DNA degradation was determined by flow cytometry. Immunohistochemical analysis was used to identify the expression of bcl-2 and bax genes. RESULTS: The growth of human HL-60 cells was significantly inhibited by erianin 20-81.9 nmol/L during 72 h treatment (P < 0.01). The IC50 value was 38 nmol/L after a 24-h exposure to erianin, while that of vincristine, the positive control, was 101 nmol/L. The typical morphologic changes were observed and the nuclear DNA fragmentation exhibited "ladder" pattern. The cell cycle of HL-60 cells was arrested in G2/M phase, and expression of bcl-2 gene was decreased while that of bax was increased. CONCLUSION: Erianin showed potent inhibitory activity on the proliferation of HL-60 cells. The inhibition might be relative to the apoptosis induced by erianin and the altered expression of bcl-2 and bax genes in HL-60 cells. (+info)Synthesis and biological activity of isoamoenylin, a metabolite of Dendrobium amoenum. (2/34)
Isoamoenylin (6), a dihydrostilbene from Dendrobium amoenum, was synthesised from 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzaldehyde (1) in four steps with an overall yield of 60%. The spectral data for synthetic 6 are in good agreement with those of the natural product. Isoamoenylin showed moderate antioxidative and weak antibacterial activities. (+info)Investigation of cytokinin-deficient phenotypes in Arabidopsis by ectopic expression of orchid DSCKX1. (3/34)
The plant hormone cytokinin plays a major role in regulating plant growth and development. Here we generated cytokinin-reduction Arabidopsis plants by overexpressing a heterologous cytokinin oxidase gene DSCKX1 from Dendrobium orchid. These transgenic plants exhibited reduced biomass, rapid root growth, decreased ability to form roots in vitro, and reduced response to cytokinin in growing calli and roots. Furthermore, the expression of KNAT1, STM, and CycD3 genes was significantly reduced in the transgenic plants, suggesting that cytokinin may function to control the cell cycles and shoot/root development via regulation of these genes. (+info)In vitro propagation by asymbiotic seed germination and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity studies of tissue culture raised plants of three medicinally important species of dendrobium. (4/34)
A simple and efficient plant propagation system has been developed by asymbiotic germination of seeds in three medicinally important Dendrobium species, namely, Dendrobium tosaense, Dendrobium moniliforme, and Dendrobium linawianum. Plants obtained from natural habitats were grown in the greenhouse. The flowers were hand pollinated. Seeds of the capsules derived after 12 weeks of hand-pollination germinated asymbiotically (50-74%) on half strength Murashige and Skoog's (MS) basal medium with 3% sucrose and solidified with 0.9% Difco agar. Active growth in the germinated seedlings was achieved by re-culturing on full strength MS basal medium supplemented with 8% banana homogenate, 8% potato homogenate, 8% coconut water, 1.5% sucrose and 0.9% Difco agar. Healthy plantlets, transferred to plastic trays containing moss or moss and tree fern, successfully acclimatized (84-100%) in the greenhouse. A marked varied response was observed in the free radical scavenging activity of methanolic extracts of in vitro propagated plants, on 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical using a UV spectrophotometer assay. Methanolic extracts were prepared by dissolving the powdered plant material, obtained from six months old in vitro propagated plants, each about 5 g, in boiling methanol. The percentage of scavenging effect of D. tosaense extract was 95.9% at 0.4 mg/ml concentration, whereas D. monoliforme, and D. linawianum extracts scavenged 83.4% and 92.3%, respectively, at a concentration of 0.4 mg/ml. All the extracts scavenged DPPH radical significantly in a concentration dependent manner. (+info)Pseudopollen in Dendrobium unicum Seidenf. (Orchidaceae): reward or deception? (5/34)
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 1987, Kjellsson and Rasmussen described the labellar trichomes of Dendrobium unicum Seidenf. and proposed that these hairs function as pseudopollen. Pseudopollen is a mealy material that superficially resembles pollen, is usually laden with food substances and is formed when labellar hairs either fragment into individual cells or become detached from the labellum. However, the trichomes of D. unicum are very different from pseudopollen-forming hairs found in other orchid genera such as Maxillaria and Polystachya. Moreover, Kjellsson and Rasmussen were unable to demonstrate the presence of food substances within these trichomes and argued that even in the absence of food substances, the hairs, in that they superficially resemble pollen, can still attract insects by deceit. The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the labellar trichomes of D. unicum contain food reserves and thus reward potential pollinators or whether they are devoid of foods and attract insects solely by mimicry. METHODS: Light microscopy, histochemistry and transmission electron microscopy. KEY RESULTS: Dendrobium unicum produces pseudopollen. Pseudopollen here, however, differs from that previously described for other orchid genera in that the pseudopollen-forming trichomes consist of a stalk cell and a 'head' of component cells that separate at maturity, in contrast to Maxillaria and some Polystachya spp. where pseudopollen is formed by the fragmentation of moniliform hairs. Moreover, the pseudopollen of Maxillaria and Polystachya largely contains protein, whereas in D. unicum the main food substance is starch. CONCLUSIONS: Flowers of D. unicum, rather than attracting insects solely by deceit may also reward potential pollinators. (+info)Intersimple sequence repeats (ISSR) molecular fingerprinting markers for authenticating populations of Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo. (6/34)
Intersimple sequence repeats (ISSR) molecular fingerprinting markers have been employed to authenticate eight populations of Dendrobium officinale using 10 primers selected from 76 ISSR primers. A total of 127 DNA fragments were amplified, of which 115 were polymorphic (90.5% of all bands). Sixteen specific authentication markers have been found. To enhance the efficiency of authentication, ISSR fingerprinting codes have been constructed using six polymorphic bands for authenticating D. officinale populations. Eight wild populations of D. officinale have been authenticated accurately using ISSR. (+info)Transgenic expression of DwMYB2 impairs iron transport from root to shoot in Arabidopsis thaliana. (7/34)
In plant, iron uptake and homeostasis are tightly regulated to ensure its absorption from soil and to avoid excess iron in the cell. Many genes involved in this process have been identified during past several years, but there are many problems remain unsolved in the genetic regulation of whole plant iron trafficking and allocation. MYB transcription factors contain tandem repeats of a approximately 50 amino acid DNA-binding motif (R) and are involved in the regulation of many aspects of plant development, hormone signaling and metabolism. Here, we report that the ectopic expression of orchid R2R3-MYB gene DwMYB2 in Arabidopsis thaliana confers the transgenic plants hypersensitivity to iron deficiency. In DwMYB2 transgenic plants, the iron content in root is two-fold higher compared to that in wild-type root, while the reverse is true in shoot. This imbalance of iron content in root and shoot suggested that the translocation of iron from root to shoot was affected by the expression of DwMYB2 in the transgenic plants. Consistently, gene chip and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that the ferric-chelate reductase gene, AtFRO2, and the iron transporter gene, AtIRT1 and AtIRT2, are up-regulated by DwMYB2 expression, while other potential iron transporters such as AtIREG1, AtFRD3 and NRAMP1 are down-regulated. In addition, the expression of several putative peptide transporters and transcription factors are also altered in the 35S::DwMYB2 transgenic lines. These data provide us insight into the whole plant translocation of iron and identify candidate genes for iron homeostasis in plants despite the fact that a heterologous gene was expressed. (+info)Antioxidant and anti-hyperglycemic activity of polysaccharide isolated from Dendrobium chrysotoxum Lindl. (8/34)
Although polysaccharide is believed to play an important role in the medicinal effect of Dendrobium chrysotoxum Lindl (DCL), its role as an antioxidant and in anti-hyperglycemic induction was not reported. In this study, polysaccharide with molecular weight of approximately 150 kDa, herein named DCLP, was isolated from the stem of DCL, and its antioxidative, hypoglycemic and immune stimulating effects were evaluated using various in vitro and in vivo assay systems. DCLP inhibited hydroxyl radicals (*OH)-mediated deoxyribose degradation by scavenging hydroxyl radicals directly as well as by chelating iron ions. DCLP also showed dose-dependent scavenging activity on superoxide anions (O2*) and offered significant protection (p < 0.001) against glucose oxidasemediated cytotoxicity in Jurkat cells. DCLP had immune stimulating effects, as evidenced by the DCLP-mediated increases in the level of DNA synthesis, viability, and cytokine secretion in mouse lymphocytes. Moreover, oral administration of DCLP produced a significant reduction in blood glucose level in alloxan-induced diabetic mice. These findings suggest that DCLP has a potential utility in treating patients who require enhanced antioxidation, immune function and/or hypoglycemic activity. (+info)Dendrobium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceae. It contains around 1,200 to 1,500 species, making it one of the largest orchid genera. The name Dendrobium comes from the Greek words "dendron" meaning tree and "bios" meaning life, which refers to the fact that many of these orchids grow on trees or other plants as epiphytes.
Dendrobium orchids are native to a wide range of habitats in Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. They vary greatly in size, shape, and color, but most have fleshy, jointed stems and narrow leaves. Some species produce flowers that are highly fragrant and last for several weeks.
In traditional medicine, some Dendrobium species have been used for their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune-boosting properties. However, it is important to note that the safety and efficacy of using these plants as medicinal remedies have not been thoroughly studied and should be approached with caution.
Bibenzyls are a type of chemical compound that consist of two benzene rings linked by a two-carbon bridge. They are found in various plants and have been studied for their potential pharmacological properties, including anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities. Some examples of bibenzyls include chlorogenic acid, which is found in coffee and tea, and orcinol, which is a component of some types of mold.
In the medical context, bibenzyls may be mentioned in relation to research on their potential therapeutic uses or as a component of certain medications or supplements. However, it's important to note that while some bibenzyls have shown promise in preclinical studies, more research is needed to determine their safety and efficacy in humans before they can be widely used as treatments for various conditions.
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Orchids23
- Dendrobium is a genus of mostly epiphytic and lithophytic orchids in the family Orchidaceae. (wikipedia.org)
- In 2009, the online Flora of China divided the genus into the following sections: Aporum Breviflora Brevisaccata Calcarifera Crumenata Calyptrochilus Dendrobium Dendrocoryne Densiflora Distichophyllae Formosa Grastidium Herpethophytum Holochrysa Latouria Microphytanthe Pedilonum Phalaenanthe Rhizobium Spatulata Stuposa Orchids in the genus Dendrobium have adapted to a wide variety of habitats, from the high altitudes in the Himalayan mountains to lowland tropical forests and even to the dry climate of the Australian desert. (wikipedia.org)
- Dendrobiums are indeed a really fast growing orchids! (rv-orchidworks.com)
- The tie-dye dendrobium orchids are exquisite! (fiftyflowers.com)
- See more ideas about dendrobium orchids, orchids, beautiful orchids. (amdainternational.com)
- Sympodial orchids, such as Cattleya and Dendrobium, produce different structures. (amdainternational.com)
- If you're seeking Orchid stems in this exact color, please check out Midnight Purple Dendrobium Orchids. (fiftyflowers.com)
- Order Sakura Dendrobium orchids for low prices online and get this hand gathered bunch that are prepared just for you or your beloved. (globalrose.com)
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- Garden Express and The Garden Gurus have teamed up to offer Gurus viewers a very special special offer on Dendrobium orchids. (gardenexpress.com.au)
- Set the tone for the day and let your imagination run free when you buy liberty Dendrobium orchids online as fresh cut flowers picked from our farming grounds. (globalrose.com)
- This box of liberty Dendrobium orchids online, farm fresh cut flowers, will come with 20 stems carrying some of the most beautiful cream white orchids you've ever seen. (globalrose.com)
- Dendrobium orchids are a true sight to behold, with their delicate petals and striking hues. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- But the charm of dendrobium orchids goes beyond mere appearance. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- We have gathered the top 7 things you need to know about dendrobium orchids when it comes to what they need and how to make them perform their best. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- Dendrobium orchids can be found all the way from tropical rainforests to high mountain regions, each region having different habitats and requirements. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- In their natural habitat, dendrobium orchids cling to trees and rocks. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- Light is a key factor for dendrobium orchids to thrive, they love bright, indirect light, just like in their native environment. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- Dendrobium orchids have a reputation for being drought-tolerant due to their stems being made of specialized structures called pseudobulbs. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- Like many orchids, dendrobiums grow on the sides of trees and other bark material in the wild. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- Dendrobium orchids are unique in the way they reproduce. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- This is no different for dendrobium orchids. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
- Cultivating dendrobium orchids is not just about providing the right environment, it's also about understanding their biology and following the right care guidelines to make sure they thrive. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
Genus7
- The genus Dendrobium was first formally described in 1799 by Olof Swartz and the description was published in Nova Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis. (wikipedia.org)
- In 1981, Friedrich Brieger reclassified all terete-leaved dendrobiums from Australia and New Guinea into a new genus, Dockrillia and in 2002 David Jones and Mark Clements separated the genus into smaller genera, including Thelychiton, Tropilis, Vappodes and Winika but all of these genera are regarded as synonyms by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. (wikipedia.org)
- Several hybrids in this genus have been registered and named after notable persons and institutions: Dendrobium Ismail Sabri Yaakob Dendrobium Bae Yong-joon Dendrobium Sccci 100th Anniversary Dendrobium Margaret Thatcher Dendrobium Iriana Jokowi Dendrobium Joseph Schooling Dendrobium Yip Pin Xiu The grex Dendrobium Berry gx has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. (wikipedia.org)
- Dendrobium is also an orchid genus. (autocar.co.uk)
- Dendrobium smillieae is a species of genus Dendrobium 1 Description 2 Distribution 3 Culture 4 Varities 5 Naming 5.1 Synonyms Plants bloom from winter through spring with many 3 cm wide flowers. (amdainternational.com)
- It is also important to water the orchid … Dendrobium cariniferum is a species of genus Dendrobium 1 Description 2 Distribution 3 Culture 4 Naming 4.1 Synonym Plants bloom in the spring with two to five 5 cm wide flowers. (amdainternational.com)
- Dendrobium is a large genus with around 1400 species spread throughout Asia and the Pacific. (anpsa.org.au)
Phalaenopsis1
- We invite you to look through our site which features a wide selection of Cattleya, Phalaenopsis, Paphiopedilum, Dendrobium, Masdevallia, Miltonia and many other Orchid species and hybrids. (orchidsbyhausermann.com)
Species11
- Dendrobium species are mostly epiphytic, or lithophytic although a few species are terrestrial. (wikipedia.org)
- The name Dendrobium is derived from the ancient Greek words dendron meaning "tree" and bios meaning "life", referring to the epiphytic habit of most species. (wikipedia.org)
- citation needed] Many Dendrobium species are known to vigorously remove toluene and xylene from the air. (wikipedia.org)
- Some Dendrobium species are cultivated as medicinal plants. (wikipedia.org)
- Dendrobium 'Bardo Rose' is one of the early crosses between Dendrobium species, a hybrid between D.falcorostrum and D.kingianum. (nurseriesonline.com.au)
- Dendrobium hybrids are the largest group of orchid sub-tribe which contain more than 1,500 species and possibly thousands of hybrids. (amdainternational.com)
- Commonly, new orchid hybrids including Dendrobium, are obtained through cross pollination between compatible species or genera. (amdainternational.com)
- Major taxonomic revision of the Dendrobium group has occurred in recent years with many species being transferred to new genera. (anpsa.org.au)
- Dendrobium bigibbum (the "Cooktown Orchid") is the floral emblem of Queensland and is probably the best known and most colourful of Australia's orchid species. (anpsa.org.au)
- Chromosome level genome assembly of Dendrobium huoshanense species was used to RagTag scaffold the available contigs of mutant, where it contained total length of 687,254,899 bp with N50 value 2,096. (biorxiv.org)
- i'm not entirely sure what dendrobium species or variety it is but i think it might be a dendrobium kingianum. (orchidboard.com)
20231
- Julia Parshina's Dendrobium Hibiki won Best of Show Table at the September 2023 meeting. (ottawaorchidsociety.com)
Nobile4
- The noble dendrobium (D. nobile) for example is one of the 50 fundamental herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is known as shí hú (石斛) or shí hú lán (石斛兰). (wikipedia.org)
- Among the former are: Dendrobium formosum (beautiful giant-flowered dendrobium) - emblem of Ranong Province (Thailand) Dendrobium 'Kim il Sung' (Kimilsungia) - emblem of North Korea Dendrobium moniliforme (Sekikoku) - emblem of Matsushima, Miyagi (Japan) Dendrobium nobile (noble dendrobium) - emblem of Sikkim (India) Dendrobium bigibbum (Cooktown orchid, anggrek larat) - emblem of Maluku province (Indonesia) and Queensland (Australia). (wikipedia.org)
- The rules for feeding Dendrobium nobile are the usual: use an orchid fertilizer that encourages leaf growth once every few weeks depending on how fast the plant is growing. (amdainternational.com)
- It's probably in the Dendrobium nobile group, but it's impossible to be more specific. (orchidboard.com)
Epiphytic2
- Dendrobiums are an epiphytic type of orchid, with long, narrow, fleshy leaves that grow in alternating layers on either side of the thick pseudobulb stem. (amdainternational.com)
- Many varieties of dendrobiums are epiphytic, which means that they grow on other plants without drawing nourishment from them. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
Plant6
- Several attempts have been made to separate Dendrobium into smaller genera, but most have not been accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. (wikipedia.org)
- Impacts Breeding of new varieties of Dendrobium orchid has progressed for both cut flower and potted plant use. (amdainternational.com)
- To keep your room looking lively and new season after season you just need to introduce this artificial Dendrobium Orchid Plant in the setting. (silkplantsdirect.com)
- The easiest way to update your home décor with minimal fuss, we have silk Dendrobium Orchid Plant which will freshen up the setting till times to come. (silkplantsdirect.com)
- Our Dendrobium Orchid Plant measures 36 and comes in a delightful Cream. (silkplantsdirect.com)
- Available in a pack of 1, this faux Dendrobium Orchid Plant is crafted from high quality material and is a highly practical element which will make your space livelier and prettier. (silkplantsdirect.com)
Blooms3
- Yes a dendrobium likely will be purple-red in color when it blooms. (rv-orchidworks.com)
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- Our loose Dendrobium Orchid blooms are packed 40 orchid blooms removed from the stem in a bag. (fiftyflowers.com)
Bigibbum1
- The taxonomy of Dendrobium bigibbum is also confused. (anpsa.org.au)
Formosum1
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Hybrids2
- This has resulted in numerous varieties and hybrids, such as the noble dendrobium (Den. (wikipedia.org)
- Almost all Dendrobium hybrids available currently in the market are developed through crossings between the other hybrids that the original parents arc hard to trace. (amdainternational.com)
Australian2
- The "Cooktown Orchid" has been cultivated for many years by orchid enthusiasts and has been used in hybridisation work with other Australian and exotic "hard cane" dendrobiums. (anpsa.org.au)
- Dendrobium Blue will represent the Southern region at the Australian competition to be held in Queensland later this year. (coalservices.com.au)
Bloom1
- Dendrobium spectabile never presents a single bloom on the flower spike. (healingorchids.com)
Seeds1
- Vitrification, a simple, fast, and recommended cryopreservation method for orchid germplasm conservation, was evaluated for Dendrobium hybrid "Dong Yai" mature seeds. (nih.gov)
Flowers3
- The flowers of Cuthbertson's dendrobium (Den. (wikipedia.org)
- After closer inspection of your photos and my flowers, I agree that I must have a dendrobium ellen as your ellen flowers and mine look exactly the same. (orchidboard.com)
- Flowers which will bring style and substance to any room, we have silk Dendrobium Orchid Spray which will help you craft a space which is nothing short of striking. (silkplantsdirect.com)
Stems1
- The 1889 book 'The Useful Native Plants of Australia records that Dendrobium canaliculatum was called "yamberin" by the Indigenous People of Queensland, Australia and that "The bulbous stems, after being deprived of the old leaves are edible (Thozet). (wikipedia.org)
Hybrid3
- Flow cytometry analysis revealed no chromosomal changes on vitrified seedlings, as well as seedlings germinated from the control treatment (direct exposure to LN). These findings indicate that vitrification is a feasible and safe germplasm cryopreservation method for commercial Dendrobium orchid hybrid conservation. (nih.gov)
- Dendrobium hybrid cultivar 'Emma White' is an ornamental orchid with high commercial demand. (biorxiv.org)
- This study could provide valuable information for investigating the potential mechanisms of mutation, and guidance for developing Dendrobium hybrid cultivars using mutation breeding. (biorxiv.org)
Color1
- Crafted from premium quality material, our faux Dendrobium Orchid Spray comes in a stunning Orchid color and will spruce up your space. (silkplantsdirect.com)
White1
- Dendrobium Poepoe lei comes in assorted combinations of natural orchid colors including purples, lavenders, pinks and white. (myriahsbazaar.com)
Variety1
- Dendrobium officinale polysaccharides (DOP) are the main component of Dendrobium officinale that accounts for its bioactivity, which shows a variety of effects such as moisturizing, antioxidant and anti- fatigue . (bvsalud.org)
Support2
- We would also like to thank Simon Thomas, General Manager at Dendrobium, for his support and allowing us the time to train and compete,' he said. (coalservices.com.au)
- If you still think your home is too dark to support dendrobiums, grow lights are a great way to mitigate this issue altogether. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
Code1
- The unified social credit code/registration number of Yan Dendrobium Technology Co., Ltd. is that corporate legal person Weng Zhen'an is currently in a state of opening. (mactoids.com)
Area1
- In the Hampton Roads area, place your dendrobium outside in the shade during the spring and summer months to see some serious growth. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
Natural1
- Pollination biology studies of the endangered herbal medicines Dendrobium chrysotoxum were conducted in natural pollination conditions using flower observation, pollinator observation and artificial pollination experiments. (techscience.com)
Made1
- A concept of the electric supercar, called Vanda Dendrobium, made its debut in March at the Geneva motor show . (autocar.co.uk)
Photo1
- Picture/Photo: Dendrobium teretifolium. (terragalleria.com)
Board1
- Other board members of Dendrobium include former Ferrari, Pagani and Rimac executive Jens Sverdrup. (autocar.co.uk)
Happy1
- Soil is a key component to keeping your dendrobium orchid happy. (mcdonaldgardencenter.com)
Types1
- Dendrobium types? (orchidboard.com)