Improved alkaloid production in Catharanthus roseus suspension cell cultures by various chemicals

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Jian Zhao
Wei-Hua Zhu
Qiu Hu
Xing-Wang He
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[1] Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College,Institute of Materia Medica
[2] Ren Ming Hospital,undefined
[3] LinHe,undefined
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Biotechnology Letters | 2000年 / 22卷
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ajmalicine; catharanthine; malic acid; serpentine; tetramethyl ammonium bromide;
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Fourteen chemicals were used to treat Catharanthus roseussuspension cell cultures to improve ajmalicine, catharanthine or serpentine biosynthesis. Ajmalicine production was increased by betaine (to 55 mg l−1), n-propyl gallate (to 27 mg l−1), succinic acid (to 31 mg l−1), malic acid (to 60 mg l−1) and tetramethyl ammonium bromide (to 64 mg l−1). Ajmalicine and catharanthine yields were about 5–6 fold higher than the control. A large portion (up to 50–85%) of total indole alkaloids was released into the medium. For maximal catharanthine production, the optimal doses of malic acid and tetramethyl ammonium bromide were 50 mg l−1and 120 mg l−1, respectively. The mechanisms which may be responsible for these treatment effects are discussed.
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