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Conventionally, enzymes are used to digest the cell wall of plants to produce spherical protoplasts (Cocking 1960). However, enzymatic digestion of the cell wall can have serious disadvantages.
For thousands of years knowledge of the herbs and wild plants that could increase fertility were the secrets of the village wise women. But after the holocaust against European Wise Women (the "burning times") and the virtual extermination of Native American medicine women, this knowledge virtually
OS CICER ARIETINUM (CHICKPEA) (GARBANZO)., OS ORYZA SATIVA (RICE)., OS DAUCUS CAROTA (CARROT)., OS PRUNUS DULCIS (ALMOND) (PRUNUS AMYGDALUS)., OS BETA VULGARIS (SUGAR BEET)., OS GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM (UPLAND COTTON)., OS SPINACIA OLERACEA (SPINACH)., OS LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM (TOMATO).
A variant, WCHlO5, expressing CHr in the callus, as well as in regenerated plantlets, was isolated from a cell line derived from a wild carrot plant. The plantlets regenerated from WCHIO5 are green, but do not produce normal, dissected leaves.
FUNCTION: The primary product of this enzyme is 4,2',4',6'-tetrahydroxychalcone (also termed naringenin-chalcone or chalcone) which can under specific conditions spontaneously isomerize into naringenin.
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