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IJB-Iranian Journal of Biotechnology. 2015; 13 (4): 10-16
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-193890

ABSTRACT

Background: There is a growing demand for mass production of shikalkin [a natural pigment consisted of shikonin and alkannin] due to its increasing applications in cosmetics, pharmaceutical and nutrition industries. The root of Iranian Arnebia euchroma produces shikalkin. The promising capability of this plant for shikalkin production has already been demonstrated in cell culture studies


Objectives: Elicitation effect of Rhizoctonia solani [R. solani] in comparison with the effects of Cu[2+], methyl jasmonate [MJ], and salicylic acid [SA] on the shikalkin production was investigated in A. euchroma callus


Materials and Methods: The calli from different origins [leaf, collar and root] were proliferated on a modified Linsmaier-Skoog [mLS] medium and were subsequently transferred onto the pigment production medium containing various amounts of the desirable elicitor. Observations were quantified and the pigment production was precisely measured spectrophotometrically


Results: Pigment biosynthesis was induced on White medium containing IAA [1 micro M] and kinetin [10 micro M] in dark at 25[degree]C. Use of R. solani increased the pigment production by 7 fold greater than normal White medium. Cu[2+] only doubled the shikalkin production. MJ and SA showed enhancing effects comparable to that of Cu[2+]


Discussions: It is assumed that upon binding of the polysaccharides of the fungal cells to the plant cell surface, a cascade of signaling is initiated that led to expression of genes involving in the biosynthesis of shikalkin

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