Effect of Antioxidants and Carbohydrates in Callus Cultures of Taxus brevifolia: Evaluation of Browning, Callus Growth, Total Phenolics and Paclitaxel Production.

BioImpacts : BI Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-06-09 DOI:10.5681/bi.2011.006
Ahmad Yari Khosroushahi, Hossein Naderi-Manesh, Henrik Toft Simonsen
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Abstract

Introduction: To control the tissue browning phenomenon, callus growth, total phenolics and paclitaxel production, in the current investigation, we evaluated the effects of citric acid and ascorbic acid (as antioxidants) and glucose, fructose and sucrose in callus cultures of Taxus brevifolia.

Methods: To obtain healthy callus/cell lines of Taxus brevifolia, the effects of two antioxidants ascorbic acid (100-1000 mg/L) and citric acid (50-500 mg/L), and three carbohydrates (glucose, fructose and sucrose (5-10 g/L)) were studied evaluating activities of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and peroxidase (PO) enzymes, callus growth/browning, total phenolics and paclitaxel production.

Results: These antioxidants (ascorbic acid and citric acid) failed to show significant effects on callus growth, browning intensity or paclitaxel production. However, the carbohydrates imposed significant effects on the parameters studied. High concentrations of both glucose and sucrose increased the browning intensity, thus decreased callus growth. Glucose increased paclitaxel production, but sucrose decreased it.

Conclusion: These results revealed that the browning phenomenon can be controlled through supplementation of the growth media with glucose, sucrose (5 g/L) and fructose (10 g/L), while increased paclitaxel production can be obtain by the optimized media supplemented with glucose (10 g/L), sucrose and fructose (5 g/L).

抗氧化剂和碳水化合物对短叶红豆杉愈伤组织培养的影响:对褐变、愈伤组织生长、总酚和紫杉醇产量的评价。
为了控制短叶红豆杉(Taxus brevifolia)愈伤组织褐变现象、愈伤组织生长、总酚类物质和紫杉醇的产生,本研究评估了柠檬酸和抗坏血酸(作为抗氧化剂)以及葡萄糖、果糖和蔗糖对其愈伤组织培养的影响。方法:采用抗坏血酸(100 ~ 1000mg /L)和柠檬酸(50 ~ 500mg /L)两种抗氧化剂和3种碳水化合物(葡萄糖、果糖和蔗糖(5 ~ 10g /L))对短叶红豆杉愈伤组织/细胞系的影响,评价愈伤组织多酚氧化酶(PPO)和过氧化物酶(PO)活性、愈伤组织生长/褐变、总酚类物质和紫杉醇产量的影响。结果:抗坏血酸和柠檬酸对愈伤组织生长、褐变强度和紫杉醇产量均无显著影响。然而,碳水化合物对所研究的参数有显著影响。高浓度的葡萄糖和蔗糖增加了褐变强度,从而降低了愈伤组织的生长。葡萄糖增加了紫杉醇的产量,但蔗糖减少了它。结论:通过在培养基中添加葡萄糖、蔗糖(5 g/L)和果糖(10 g/L)可以控制紫杉醇褐变现象,优化后的培养基中添加葡萄糖(10 g/L)、蔗糖和果糖(5 g/L)可以提高紫杉醇的产量。
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