Description
πΏ L-Proline β a cyclic amino acid with unique roles in stress tolerance, cell wall extensin synthesis, and pollen development. A critical supplement in anther culture and somatic embryogenesis for cereals.
| π§ͺ CAS | 147-85-3 | βοΈ MW | 115.13 g/mol |
| π¬ Grade | TC / Biochemical | π‘οΈ Storage | RT, sealed, dry |
π‘ Why proline in TC?
Proline serves three roles in TC: (1) osmotic adjustment β proline accumulation is a universal stress response; exogenous proline improves culture recovery under osmotic stress; (2) pollen wall synthesis β sporopollenin and pollen wall proteins are proline-rich; (3) somatic embryogenesis β proline induces embryogenic competence in some cereals (wheat, barley) and legumes by activating stress-related SE pathways.
πΎ Working concentrations
| Use | Concentration | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cereal anther culture (SE induction) | 100β500 mg/L | Wheat, barley protocols |
| Pollen germination medium | 100β300 mg/L | Improves germination % |
| Somatic embryogenesis (legumes) | 100β500 mg/L | Soybean, alfalfa |
| Osmotic stress tolerance experiments | 50β500 mg/L | Dose-response |


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