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J Biotechnol ; 379: 87-97, 2024 Jan 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38103580

ABSTRACT

Lessertia frutescens is a perennial shrub of commercial importance in South Africa, but the scarcity of plant resources has limited current product production. In this study, to provide an alternative approach for obtaining L. frutescens material, adventitious roots (ARs) were induced from sterilized seedlings and cultured in a suspension culture system. During this process, selection tests were conducted to find a suitable auxin and its concentration for AR induction and a suitable basal medium for AR growth and metabolite accumulation; a kinetic study was then performed to constructure kinetic models. The results showed that compared to other auxins and concentrations, indole-3-butyric acid at 3 mg/L was suitable for increasing the number and length of ARs during AR induction. In AR suspension culture, Schenk and Hildebrandt (SH) was better than other basal media, and the maximum AR fresh (86.9 g/L) or dry weight (5.5 g/L), total triterpenoid saponin (92.6 mg/g DW), and polysaccharide (114.7 mg/g DW) contents were determined in the 1.5×SH medium. In addition, AR biomass and metabolite contents reached the maximum on day 42. The kinetic models for AR growth and triterpenoid and polysaccharide production were constructed, providing the basis for further optimization of culture conditions and large-scale culture.


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Fabaceae , Saponins , Plant Roots , Polysaccharides/metabolism , Indoleacetic Acids/pharmacology , Biomass , Saponins/metabolism
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Plants (Basel) ; 12(11)2023 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37299154

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Oplopanax elatus is an endangered medicinal plant, and adventitious root (AR) culture is an effective way to obtain its raw materials. Yeast extract (YE) is a lower-price elicitor and can efficiently promote metabolite synthesis. In this study, the bioreactor-cultured O. elatus ARs were treated with YE in a suspension culture system to investigate the elicitation effect of YE on flavonoid accumulation, serving for further industrial production. Among YE concentrations (25-250 mg/L), 100 mg/L YE was the most suitable for increasing the flavonoid accumulation. The ARs with various ages (35-, 40-, and 45-day-old) responded differently to YE stimulation, where the highest flavonoid accumulation was found when 35-day-old ARs were treated with 100 mg/L YE. After YE treatment, the flavonoid content increased, peaked at 4 days, and then decreased. By comparison, the flavonoid content and antioxidant activities in the YE group were obviously higher than those in the control. Subsequently, the flavonoids of ARs were extracted by flash extraction, where the optimized extraction process was: 63% ethanol, 69 s of extraction time, and a 57 mL/g liquid-material ratio. The findings provide a reference for the further industrial production of flavonoid-enriched O. elatus ARs, and the cultured ARs have potential application for the future production of products.

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J Biotechnol ; 368: 1-11, 2023 May 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37075954

ABSTRACT

Oplopanax elatus is a valuable medicinal plant, but its plant resource is lacking. Adventitious root (AR) culture of O. elatus is an effective way for the production of plant materials. Salicylic acid (SA) exerts enhancement effect on metabolite synthesis in some plant cell/organ culture systems. To clarify the elicitation effect of SA on fed-batch cultured O. elatus ARs, this study investigated the effects of SA concentration, and elicitation time and duration. Results showed that flavonoid and phenolic contents, and antioxidant enzyme activity obviously increased when the fed-batch cultured ARs were treated with 100 µM SA for 4 days starting on day 35. Under this elicitation condition, total flavonoid and phenolic contents reached 387 rutin mg/g DW and 128 gallic acid mg/g DW, respectively, which were significantly (p < 0.05) higher than those in the SA-untreated control. In addition, DPPH scavenging and ABTS+ scavenging rates, and Fe2+ chelating rate also greatly increased after SA treatment, and their EC50 values were 0.0117, 0.61, and 3.34 mg/L, respectively, indicating the high antioxidant activity. The findings of the present study revealed that SA could be used as an elicitor to improve the flavonoid and phenolic production in fed-batch O. elatus AR culture.


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Flavonoids , Oplopanax , Oplopanax/chemistry , Oplopanax/metabolism , Salicylic Acid/pharmacology , Antioxidants/metabolism , Phenols/chemistry
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