Date of Award
Spring 5-2010
Degree Type
Internship Practicum Report
Degree Name
Master of Science
Field of Study
Biotechnology
Department
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
First Advisor
Dr. Dan Dimitrijevich
Abstract
The investigation of plant cell lines often reveals a plethora of novel compounds with medicinal potential. The goal of this internship thesis was that after development of effective plant cell culture methods, the extracts obtained from plant cell culture cells will possess wound healing properties. The specific aims for this internship were: to establish plant cell culture methods, establish extraction methods of plant biomass, and develop bioassays to screen biomass extracts for wound healing applications. A fully operational plant cell research facility was established in available industrial space. Effective methods for the investigation of three plant cell lines were developed, and data was collected that indicate these cell lines produce medicinal compounds of significance within the various phases of wound healing.
Recommended Citation
Hudson, N. M.
,
"Establishment of Plant Cell Culture Methods to Investigate Wound Healing Properties of Various Plant Cell Lines" Fort Worth, Tx: University of North Texas Health Science Center;
(2010).
http://digitalcommons.hsc.unt.edu/theses/68