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Improved Anthocyanin Production in Hairy Root Culture of Daucus carota by Fungal Elicitor (당근의 모상근 배양에서 Fungal Elicitor에 의한 Anthocyanin 생산의 향상)

  • Kim, Chang-Heon;Lee, Seong-Woo;Whang, Baik;Chung, In-Sik
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.395-400
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    • 1994
  • In order to improve anthocyanin production, effects of fungal elicitation in hairy root culture were investigated. fungal elicitor prepared from Fusarium moniliforme was the best in enhancement of anthocyanin production among the eight fungal elicitors tested. The optimum treat-ment time and concentration of treated elicitor for anthocyanin production were 12 hours and 3.28 mg carbohydrates per liter medium. Also, fungal elicitor was treated to hairy root culture in flat-bottomed fluidized-bed bioreactor. The anthocyanin production of elicited culture was enhanced 227% than non-treated.

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Hairy Root Culture of Daucus carota for Anthocyanin Production in a Fluidized-bed Bioreactor (유동층 생물반응기에서 anthocyanin 생산을 위한 당근의 모상근 배양)

  • Kim, C.H.;Lee, S.W.;Chung, I.S.
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.237-242
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    • 1994
  • Hairy root culture of Daucus carota was investigated for anthocyanin production in a fluidized-bed bioreactor. The growth of hairy roots in this bioreactor increased 2.5 fold while anthocyanin production was lower. However, the anthocyanin production of hairy roots in a fluidized-bed bioreactor was enhanced 2.3 fold in response to the treatment of the fungal elicitor.

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Development and Optimization of Culture Medium for the Production of Glabridin by Aspergillus eucalypticola: An Endophytic Fungus Isolated from Glycyrrhiza glabra L. (Fabaceae)

  • Parisa Bahadori Ganjabadi;Mohsen Farzaneh ;Mohammad Hossein Mirjalili
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.230-238
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    • 2023
  • Glabridin is a well-known active isoflavone found in the root of licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.) that possess a wide range of biological activity. Plant cells, hairy roots, and fungal endophytes cultures are the most important alternative methods for plant resources conservation and sustainable production of natural compounds, which has received much attention in recent decades. In the present study, an efficient culture condition was optimized for the biomass accumulation and glabridin production from fungal endophyte Aspergillus eucalypticola SBU-11AE isolated from licorice root. Type of culture medium, range of pH, and licorice root extract (as an elicitor) were tested. The results showed that the highest and lowest biomass production was observed on PCB medium (6.43 ± 0.32 g/l) and peptone malt (5.85 + 0.11 g/l), respectively. The medium culture PCB was produced the highest level of glabridin (7.26 ± 0.44 mg/l), while the lowest level (4.47 ± 0.02 mg/l) was obtained from the medium peptone malt. The highest biomass (8.51 ± 0.43 g/l) and glabridin (8.30 ± 0.51 mg/l) production were observed from the PCB medium adjusted with pH = 6, while the lowest value of both traits was obtained from the same medium with pH = 7. The highest production of total glabridin (10.85 ± 0.84 mg/l) was also obtained from the culture medium treated with 100 mg/l of the plant root extract. This information can be interestingly used for the commercialization of glabridin production for further industrial applications.

Induction of Sesquiterpene Cyclase During Integrated Extraction of Sesquiterpenes from Hairy Root Cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus (Hyoscyamus muticus의 모상근배양으로부터 Sesquiterpene 화합물의 Intergration 추출시 Sesquiterpene Cyclase의 유도)

  • BACK, Kyoungwhan;SHIN, Dong Hyun;KIM, Kil Ung;De HAAS, Cynthia R.;CHAPPELL, Joseph;CURTIS Wayne R.
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.273-277
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    • 1997
  • The sesquiterpene cyclase (SC) was induced and its products were accumulated in the culture media of Hyoscyamus muticus hairy roots by addition of Rhizoctonia solani extracts. The cumulative production of solavetivone was nearly doubled by integrated extraction of the products from the media during the 24 h accumulation period. Western blots with monoclonal antibodies against SC show that the enzyme levels are the same for both extracted and non-extracted cultures. SC activities measured in vitro with radioactive substrate are not significantly different. These results suggest that productivity is controlled by substrate availability within the terpenoid pathway, and feedback regulation precedes the branch-point enzyme sesquiterpene cyclase.

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