Abstract:
Various problems are encountered during DNA extraction from plant species harbouring high levels of secondary metabolites and polysaccharides. Trochetia species are known to synthesize a wide spectrum of polyphenols including flavonoids. These compounds represent a significant barrier to the extraction of pure genomic DNA. This study describes, for the first time, a reliable protocol for extracting good quality DNA in reasonable amount from Trochetia boutoniana, the National flower of Mauritius. DNA was isolated using the Porebski et al. (1977), method but with various modifications made. This modified protocol used 1.6 M NaCI, 2% CTAB and 2.5% PVP of molecular weight 40,000, 0.5% β- mercaptoethanol and an incubation period of 35 min at 60ºC. The purity of the extracted DNA was assessed by spectrophotometry. The quantity of DNA obtained was equivalent to 238.5µg per gram of fresh leaf material and it was amenable to restriction digestion.
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82-85
DOI:
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Journal: International Journal of Agriculture and Biology, Volume: 7, Issue: 1, Year: 2005