Effect of Some Phytohormones on Podophyllotoxin Production in Cell and Plantlets Cultures of Linum album

The natural lignan podophyllotoxin, a dimerized product of two phenylpropanoid moieties which occurs in a few plant species, is a pharmacologically important compound for its anticancer activities. Optimization of the in vitro cultures might lead to a renewable source of lignans for medicinal uses....

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Published: Iranian Medicinal Plants Society 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Medicinal Plants and By-products
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spelling doaj-f6de7bebdd274bf280deaf039c8070192020-11-25T00:41:03ZengIranian Medicinal Plants SocietyJournal of Medicinal Plants and By-products2322-13992588-37392013-09-01218389108495Effect of Some Phytohormones on Podophyllotoxin Production in Cell and Plantlets Cultures of Linum albumThe natural lignan podophyllotoxin, a dimerized product of two phenylpropanoid moieties which occurs in a few plant species, is a pharmacologically important compound for its anticancer activities. Optimization of the in vitro cultures might lead to a renewable source of lignans for medicinal uses. In order to maximize efficiency of podophyllotoxin accumulation via in vitro cultures, the effect of different concentrations of α-Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) (0, 0.4 and 1 mg/l), Kinetin (Kin) (0, 0.2 and 0.4 mg/l) and combinations of NAA and Kin [(0.4 and 0.2), (0.4 and 0.4), (1 and 0.2) and (1 and 0.4) mg/l] on growth and accumulation of podophyllotoxin in callus, cell culture and in vitro propagated plantlets of Linum album was evaluated. The highest growth and accumulation of podophyllotoxin in callus culture was obtained when it grown under dark condition in comparison to photoperiod. The biomass of cell and callus do not changed under various hormone concentrations. Content of podophyllotoxin was enhanced in cell and callus cultures supplemented with NAA 1 mg/l + Kin 0.4 mg/l. The experiments demonstrated Kin 0.2 or 0.4 mg/l stimulated multiplication and production of podophyllotoxin in shoot culture.http://jmpb.areeo.ac.ir/article_108495_ea74e2d08e7221c9c7cc339b8cb799dc.pdfPodophyllotoxinLinum albumα-Naphthalene acetic acidKinetin
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title Effect of Some Phytohormones on Podophyllotoxin Production in Cell and Plantlets Cultures of Linum album
spellingShingle Effect of Some Phytohormones on Podophyllotoxin Production in Cell and Plantlets Cultures of Linum album
Journal of Medicinal Plants and By-products
Podophyllotoxin
Linum album
α-Naphthalene acetic acid
Kinetin
title_short Effect of Some Phytohormones on Podophyllotoxin Production in Cell and Plantlets Cultures of Linum album
title_full Effect of Some Phytohormones on Podophyllotoxin Production in Cell and Plantlets Cultures of Linum album
title_fullStr Effect of Some Phytohormones on Podophyllotoxin Production in Cell and Plantlets Cultures of Linum album
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Some Phytohormones on Podophyllotoxin Production in Cell and Plantlets Cultures of Linum album
title_sort effect of some phytohormones on podophyllotoxin production in cell and plantlets cultures of linum album
publisher Iranian Medicinal Plants Society
series Journal of Medicinal Plants and By-products
issn 2322-1399
2588-3739
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The natural lignan podophyllotoxin, a dimerized product of two phenylpropanoid moieties which occurs in a few plant species, is a pharmacologically important compound for its anticancer activities. Optimization of the in vitro cultures might lead to a renewable source of lignans for medicinal uses. In order to maximize efficiency of podophyllotoxin accumulation via in vitro cultures, the effect of different concentrations of α-Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) (0, 0.4 and 1 mg/l), Kinetin (Kin) (0, 0.2 and 0.4 mg/l) and combinations of NAA and Kin [(0.4 and 0.2), (0.4 and 0.4), (1 and 0.2) and (1 and 0.4) mg/l] on growth and accumulation of podophyllotoxin in callus, cell culture and in vitro propagated plantlets of Linum album was evaluated. The highest growth and accumulation of podophyllotoxin in callus culture was obtained when it grown under dark condition in comparison to photoperiod. The biomass of cell and callus do not changed under various hormone concentrations. Content of podophyllotoxin was enhanced in cell and callus cultures supplemented with NAA 1 mg/l + Kin 0.4 mg/l. The experiments demonstrated Kin 0.2 or 0.4 mg/l stimulated multiplication and production of podophyllotoxin in shoot culture.
topic Podophyllotoxin
Linum album
α-Naphthalene acetic acid
Kinetin
url http://jmpb.areeo.ac.ir/article_108495_ea74e2d08e7221c9c7cc339b8cb799dc.pdf
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