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The article “Effect of Regenerated Roots and Shoots on Nicotine Production I tobacco Tissue Culture of J. ... The article, as it appears in the Drug Information Journal (32(1998):609), is divided into four general sections. ... The purpose of this paper is to resolve what relationship the different organs of the tobacco plant might have in the production of nicotine. From this information, the author concludes that there is an active turnover mechanism operating in shoots of tobacco culture, which requires a prodigious synthesis of nicotine in the plant to maintain high levels of nicotine found in tobacco issue.
The introduction of this article is consistent with the goals settled by the IMRD Introduction section. In the first paragraph, the author defines the use of tissue culture that their research focuses on and the facts that influences the variability of chemical constitution from intact plants. ... It tells us truly that there are differences in the use of tissue culture for production system for plant components. ...
The Materials and Methods section are clearly categorized into four subsections: Plant Material, Growth Conditions of Callus Cultures, Extraction and Quantitation of Nicotine by High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), and Chemicals. ... The Extraction and Quantitation of Nicotine by HPLC stated the detailed extraction and quantitation by Water’s Model 710 autoinjector. ... The article format was clearly analyzed in such a way that the categories help in understanding the research itself.
Approximate Word count = 1090 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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