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Growth and Tropane Alkaloid Production of Hairy Roots of Datura stramonium var. tatula Torr. Transformed by Agrobacterium spp. (Agrobacterium spp.에 의하여 형질전환된 독말풀(Datura stramonium var. tatula Torr.) 모상근의 성장과 tropane alkaloid의 생성)

  • 양덕조;강현미;이강섭;김용해;양덕춘
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.137-142
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    • 1997
  • In order to elucidate the optimum medium on the growth and tropane alkaloid production of hairy root, hairy root were induced by inoculating leaf and stem of Datura stramonium var. tatula Torr. with Agrobacterium spp. Both Agrobacterium tumefaciens $\textrm{A}_{4}$ T and A, rhizogenes ATCC 15834 among tested strains were effective on hairy root formation. Among 23 clones selected in SH (Schenk and Hildebrandt, 1972) liquid medium, DTLA9 clone was shown fast growth of hairy root and DTLE6 clone was shown high level production of tropane alkaloids. When both DTLA9 and DTLE6 clones were cultured in the GD (Gresshoff and Doy, 1972) medium, alkaloid production was higher than in 8 tested media. It was elucidated that optimum medium for root proliferation and for tropane alkaloid production is SH, GD medium, respectively.

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Optimal Culture Conditions and XAD Resin on Tropane Alkaloid production in Scopolia parviflora Hairy Root Cultures (미치광이풀 모상근의 배양조건 구명 및 XAD Resin 처리에 의한 Tropane Alkaloid 생산)

  • 정희영;강민정;강영민;윤대진;박정동;정영관;최명석
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.525-530
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    • 2002
  • The optimum culture conditions for tropane alkaloid production in hairy root cultures of Korea native Scopolia paviflora Nak. were investigated. Hairy root was induced from the rhizome of the mother plant on B5 medium containing 1.0 mg/L IBA. Among the culture media examined, 1/2 B5 medium was the best for tropane alkaloid production, whereas the growth of hairy root increased in SH medium. The best result on the growth of hairy root was obtained in 1.0 mg/L NAA, and tropane alkaloid production was obtained in plant growth regulator-free medium. Of the carbone sources tested, 3% sucrose promoted the growth of hairy root, whereas 5% sucrose increased tropane alkaloid production. Optimum inoculum densities for root growth and tropane alkaloid production were 0.5 g and 1 g, respectively. The addition of XAD resins (1 % w/v) to hairy root cultures led to increases in tropans alkaloid production, and the release of alkaloid into the medium and its adsorption by the resin accounted for about 50 to 80% of total production. It is concluded that optimized culture conditions and the addition of XAD resins could be used in the development of a bioprocess for tropane alkaloid production in hairy root cultures of S. paviflora Nak.

Improvement of Tropane Alkaloid Productivity by Optimization of Sucrose Concentration and Addition of Hydroxyapatite in Hairy root Cultures of Scopolia parviflora (미치광이풀 모상근 배양에서 적정 sucrose 농도 및 hydroxyapatite 첨가에 의한 tropane alkaloid 생산성 향상)

  • An, Jun-Chul;Yang, Sun-Ju;Pyo, Byung-Sik;Choi, Ji-Won;Hwang, Baik
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.21-25
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    • 1998
  • The effects of sucrose concentration and some absorbents on growth and tropane alkaloid production in hairy root cultures of Scopolia parviflora were investigated. The maximum effect on growth and tropane alkaloid production in hairy root clone SP11 was obtained for 1/2 B5 medium containing 5% sucrose. The production pattern of tropane alkaloid in hairy roots was some different from that of rhizome of mother plant, particulary showing high littorine contents, which was not found in ordinary roots. Among absorbents examined, charcoal 0.01% and XAD-II 1% made a slight growth promotion effect, whereas the other concentration of charcoal, XAD-II and absorbents (amberlite and chitosan) showed inhibition or no significant effect. The addition of hydroxyapatite enhanced the production of tropane alkaloids significantly than control cultures.

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Effects of pH, Sucrose and Vitamins on the Growth and Tropane Alkaloid Production of Hairy Roots of Datura stramonium var. tatula Torr. (독말풀(Datura stramonium var. tatula Torr.) 모상근의 성장과 tropane alkaloid 생성에 미치는 pH, 서당 및 비타민의 영향)

  • 양덕조;강현미;이강섭;김용해;양덕춘
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.143-148
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    • 1997
  • The optimum concentrations of pH, sucrose and vitamins for the growth and tropane alkaloid production of hairy root clone DTLA9 (best growth line) were investigated. The optimum pH in growth and tropane alkaliod production of DTLA9 clone in SH (Schenk and Hildebrandt, 1972) basal medium without growth regulator were pH 6.3 and 6.5, respectively. Also, the optimum sucrose concentration in growth and tropane alkaliod production in the same medium were 3.0 and 2.8%, respectively. The optimum concentrations of ascorbic acid, D-pantothenate, nicotinic acid, pyridoxine, riboflavin, and thiamine on the growth of DTLA9 clone in SH basal medium without vitamins were 0.1 mM, 0.003 mM, 0.07 mM, 0.002 mM, 0.025 mM, and 0.01 mM, respectively. In particular, supplement of 0.1 mM ascorbic acid to SH basal medium without vitamins stimulated the tropane alkaloid production.

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Effects of Media, Culture Peroids, Sucrose and Dextrose on Tropane Alkaloid Production in Hairy Root Cultures of Hyoscyamus niger L. (사리풀 (Hyoscyamus niger L.) 모상근의 Tropane Alkaloid 생성에 미치는 배지, 배양주기, Sucrose 및 Dextrose의 영향)

  • 최철희;김용해;양덕조
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 1999
  • We have investigated the effect of culture conditions on tropane alkaloids (scopolamine, hyoscyamine) production in hairy root cultures of Hyoscyamus niger L. induced by Agrobacterium tumefaciens $A_4$T. SH medium was the best for tropane alkaloids production from the hairy root clones, HN18 and HN57. The optimum culture peroid was 5 weeks for HN18 clone and 6 weeks for HN57 clone, respectively. The optimum sucrose and dextrose concentrations in tropane alkaloids productivity were 3% and 2%, respectively. The growth of both HN18 and HN57 clones increased with as sucrose concentration increase up to 7% sucrose, but tropane alkaloid contents was significantly decreased. In the HN18 clone, the optimum concentration of sucrose for alkaloids productivity was 5% and those of dextrose was 2%. The productivity of tropane alkaloids for HN57 clone under dextrose treatments was quite a low level compared to sucrose treatments.

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Metabolic Engineering of Medicinal Plants tov Tropane Alkaloid Production (Tropane alkaloid의 생합성과 분자육종)

  • Yun, Dae-Jin
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 2002
  • The tropane alkaloids hyoscyamine (its racemic form being atropine) and scopolamine are used medicinally as anticholinergic agents that act on the parasympathetic nerve system. Because they differ in their actions on the central nervous system, currently there is a 10-fold higher commercial demand for scopolamine, in the N-butylbromide form, than there is for hyoscyamine and atropine combined. Several solanaceous species have been used as the commercial sources of these alkaloids, but the scopolamine contents in these plants often are much lower than those of hyoscyamine. For this reason there has been long-standing interest in increasing the scopolamine contents of cultivated medicinal plants. Naturally occurring and artificial interspecific hybrids of Duboisia have high scopolamine contents and are cultivated as a commercial source of scopolamine in Australia and other countries. Anther culture combined with conventional interspecific hybridization also has been used to breed high scopolamine-containing plants in the genera Datura and Hyoscyamus, but without much success. The use of recombinant DNA technology for the manipulation of metabolic processes in cells promises to provide important contributions to basic science, agriculture, and medicine. In this review, I introduce on the enzymes and genes involved in tropane alkaloid biosynthesis and current progress in metabolic engineering approaches for tropane alkaloid, especially scopolamine, production.

Selection of Optimal Biotic Elicitor on Tropane Alkaloid Production of Hairy Roots in Scopolia parviflora Nakai (미치광이풀 모상근 배양에서 Tropane Alkaloids 생산성 증진을 위한 최적 생물학적 엘리시터 선발)

  • Jung, Hee-Young;Kang, Seung-Mi;Kang, Young-Min;Kim, Yong-Duk;Yang, Jae-Kyung;Chung, Young-Gwan;Choi, Myung-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.358-363
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    • 2003
  • ScopoIamine and hyoscyamine which belong to tropane alkaloids are the pharmaceutically valuable anticholinergic drugs. In order to increase the productivities, the effects of elicitation were investigated during hairy root cultures of Scopolia. parviflora. Biotic elicitors originated from 3 fungi and 1 yeast were prepared as homogenate and supernatant and added to 3-week-old cultures. Both of homogenate and supernatant of Candida albicans elicitors increased the scopolamine production. The production of hyoscyamine was enhanced by homogenate of Fusarium solani and supernatant of C. albicans. Most of the other fungal elicitors were also improved on the tropane alkaloid production compared to non-treatment. Among the elicitors tested, C. albicans was proved the optimal biotic elicitor on tropane alkaloids production. These results will be served mass production of tropane alkaloids by large-scale production.

Production of Tropane Alkaloids by Hairy Root Cultures of Scopolia parviflora (미치광이풀(Scopolia parviflora)의 모상근 배양에 의한 Tropane Alkaloid 생산)

  • 안준철
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.225-231
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    • 1993
  • Transformed hairy roots of Scopolia parviflora, producing tropane alkaloids and native to Korea, were obtained following infection of rhizome segments with Agrobacterium rhizogenes A4. Each root tip induced from inoculum sites excised and cultured in MS agar or liquid medium. About seventy of hairy root clones were established. Among them, several fast growing hairy root clones were examined for alkaliod content. Two dimensional TLC analysis showed that the tropane alkaloid pattern of hairy root was more complicated than that in the rhizome of mother plant. On the other hand, some hairy root clones did not produce scopolamine and hyoscyamine. In HPLC analysis, some hairy root clones yield higher levels of scopolamine and hyoscyamine than those of mother plant rhizome which used for infection. Scopolamine and hyoscyamine were identified by comparison of their retention times and of their spectra data with those of authentic compounds.

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Die Vitali-Reaktion zur Erkennung der Tropa-Alkaloide (Tropane alkaloid를 확인하는 Vitali반응에 관한 연구)

  • Su, Myung-Eun
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 1970
  • The identification methods for tropane alkaloids so far known were limited on tropic acid esters such as atropine and was unable to detect mandelic acid esters such as homatropine. The present method employing thin-layer chromatography was able to detect violet coloration developed with any of them by Vitali-reaction. It was established that this violet coloration is due to the mesomerization of carb-anion in the alkaline solution.

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Synthesis of Azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane Skeleton of Tropane Alkaloid (트로판 알칼로이드의 아자비시크로[3.2.1]옥탄 골격합성)

  • Suh, Young-Ger;Choi, Young-Gi;Jung, Jae-Kyung;Min, Kyung-Hoon
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.18-21
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    • 1997
  • Synthesis of an optically active azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane skeleton as a backbone of the tropane alkaloids has been achieved by employing intramolecular Mannich reaction. Utilizat ion of (R)-${\alpha}$-methylbenzylamine as a chiral auxiliary provided an excellent cyclization of amino dioxolane precursor. However, this auxiliary did not afford high asymmertic induction for the preparation of the optically active cyclization precursor.

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