Optimization of an in vitro protocol for the production of ascorbic acid in Hibiscus cannabinus leaf-derived normal root cultures

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Eurasian Journal of Biosciences Pub Date : 2015-07-01 DOI:10.5053/EJOBIOS.2015.9.0.5
Sandopu Sravan Kumar, P. Manoj, P. Giridhar
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Background: Hibiscus cannabinus (kenaf) is cultivated in many parts of the world for its bast fibers that find extensive industrial applications. In the southern states of India, kenaf is a popular leafy vegetable. The leaves are rich in ascorbic acid. Material and Methods: The present study reports an efficiently optimized protocol for in vitro normal root cultures for the biomass establishment of kenaf and the production of substantial amounts of ascorbic acid. The explants prepared from cotyledonary leaves of 15 day old in vitro seedlings of kenaf were inoculated onto Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal medium supplemented with 0.5-3 mg/L indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) or indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) or naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) individually for root initiation. Results: MS medium containing 2 mg/L NAA provided the best response (100% of explants) with a root length of 12-14 cm. A light greenish friable callus was also obtained in most of the explants. Efficient root biomass and ascorbic acid production was evident upon sub-culturing ~1 cm length root segments onto MS liquid medium containing the same growth regulators regimen used for the initiation of roots. Root cultures showed maximum biomass by the eighth week (5.51 g/100 g fresh weight). Ascorbic acid production was maximal in the seventh week (48.43 mg/100 g fresh weight). Conclusions: This protocol will facilitate scale up studies for obtaining higher yields of ascorbic acid in vitro using kenaf root cultures on a commercial scale; it could also be used to investigate the kinetics of the ascorbic acid biosynthetic pathway.
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大麻木槿叶源正常根培养中抗坏血酸体外生产方案的优化
背景:世界上许多地方都种植木槿大麻(红麻),因为它的韧皮纤维有广泛的工业应用。在印度南部各邦,红麻是一种受欢迎的叶菜。叶子富含抗坏血酸。材料和方法:本研究报道了一种有效的体外正常根培养方案,用于红麻生物量的建立和大量抗坏血酸的生产。将15日龄红麻离体苗子叶制备的外植体分别接种于添加0.5 ~ 3 mg/L吲哚-3-乙酸(IAA)或吲哚-3-丁酸(IBA)或萘乙酸(NAA)的Murashige和Skoog (MS)基础培养基上生根。结果:NAA含量为2 mg/L的MS培养基在根长为12 ~ 14 cm时的生根效果最好(100%)。大多数外植体均可获得淡绿色易碎愈伤组织。在MS液体培养基上继代培养~1 cm长的根段,其根生物量和抗坏血酸产量明显提高,培养基中含有用于根形成的生长调节剂。根培养在第8周生物量最大(5.51 g/100 g鲜重)。抗坏血酸产量在第7周达到最大值(48.43 mg/100 g鲜重)。结论:该方案将促进规模研究,以获得更高产量的体外抗坏血酸在商业规模上使用红麻根培养;它也可以用于研究抗坏血酸生物合成途径的动力学。
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期刊介绍: EurAsian Journal of BioSciences (Abbrev. Eurasia J Biosci or EJOBIOS) is an international, refereed electronic journal. It publishes the results of original research in the field of biological sciences restricted tomorphology, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, ecology and biogeography of both prokaryotic and eucaryotic organisms. The journal encourages submission of manuscripts dealing with plant biology, animal biology, plant physiology, microbiology, hydrobiology, ecology and environmental science, ethnobiology, biodiversity and conservation biology. EurAsian Journal of BioSciences publishes original articles in the following areas: -Agriculture, Fisheries & Food -Anatomy & Morphology -Behavioural Sciences -Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology -Biophysics -Biology Education -Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences -Ecology, Evolution & Environment -Entomology -Forestry -General Biology -Genetics & Heredity -Life Sciences - Other topics -Microbiology and Immunology -Molecular Biology -Mycology -Palaeontology -Parasitology -Pharmacology & Pharmacy -Physiology and Related Sciences -Plant Sciences -Toxicology -Veterinary Sciences -Virology -Zoology
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