The effect of polyamines on the efficiency of multiplication and rooting of Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal and content of some withanolides in obtained plants

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Ganeshan Sivanandhan
Thankaraj Salammal Mariashibu
Muthukrishnan Arun
Manoharan Rajesh
Sampath Kasthurirengan
Natesan Selvaraj
Andy Ganapathi
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[1] School of Life Sciences,Department of Biotechnology
[2] Bharathidasan University,undefined
[3] Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory Limited,undefined
[4] Periyar E.V.R College,undefined
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Microcuttings; Putrescine; Spermidine; Spermine; Withanolides;
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An efficient mass multiplication protocol was developed for Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal from nodal explants of field-grown plants on Murashige and Skoog medium (MS) supplemented with 6-benzyladenine (BA) [1.5 mg L−l], indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) [0.3 mg L−l] and with the addition of polyamine, spermidine (20 mg L−l) (shoot multiplication medium). A total of 46.4 shoots were obtained from nodal explants and they were elongated in the same medium in a culture duration of 6 weeks. The elongated shoots produced roots in MS medium fortified with putrescine (20 mg L−l) after 4 weeks, and all the rooted plants were successfully hardened and acclimatized with a survival rate of 100%. An average of 276 shoots (46 × 6) was produced when at least six nodal explants obtained from each of the 46 in vitro grown shoots were cultured by microcutting method in the same shoot multiplication medium. On an average, 12,696 plants could be produced from all the shoots (276 × 46) by microcuttings in a period of 7 months. HPLC revealed a significant increase in the quantities of withanolide A, withanolide B, withaferin A and withanone in the leaves, stems, and roots of in vitro regenerated plants compared to the field-grown parent plants. Ploidy analysis using flow cytometry revealed genetic stability of in vitro regenerated plants. This protocol will be useful for scale-up production of withanolides on commercial scale.
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