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Dicentrine Production from a Hairy Roots Culture of Stephania suberosa

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A hairy roots culture of Stephania suberosa was established using Agrobacterium rhizogenes ATCC15834. The production of dicentrine was found to be (8.92 ± 0.07) mg/g dry wt on day 35 of culture. Effects of sucrose content, tyrosine, and medium strength on growth and dicentrine production of S. suberosa were investigated. 6% (w/v) sucrose was an optimum content for the growth and dicentrine accumulation in S. suberosa hairy roots. The utilization of a precursor from tyrosine feeding enhanced the dicentrine production. The medium with 1.0 mM of tyrosine had the highest effect on dicentrine accumulation in hairy roots at day 40 of culture [(14.73 ± 0.47) mg/g dry wt]. In addition, ¼ Murashige and Skoog medium was suitable for biomass and dicentrine production in hairy roots. This culture system has a potential to produce dicentrine from hairy roots of S. suberosa
Title: Dicentrine Production from a Hairy Roots Culture of Stephania suberosa
Description:
A hairy roots culture of Stephania suberosa was established using Agrobacterium rhizogenes ATCC15834.
The production of dicentrine was found to be (8.
92 ± 0.
07) mg/g dry wt on day 35 of culture.
Effects of sucrose content, tyrosine, and medium strength on growth and dicentrine production of S.
suberosa were investigated.
6% (w/v) sucrose was an optimum content for the growth and dicentrine accumulation in S.
suberosa hairy roots.
The utilization of a precursor from tyrosine feeding enhanced the dicentrine production.
The medium with 1.
0 mM of tyrosine had the highest effect on dicentrine accumulation in hairy roots at day 40 of culture [(14.
73 ± 0.
47) mg/g dry wt].
In addition, ¼ Murashige and Skoog medium was suitable for biomass and dicentrine production in hairy roots.
This culture system has a potential to produce dicentrine from hairy roots of S.
suberosa.

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