2016
DOI: 10.25518/1780-4507.13164
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Synergistic effects of polyploidization and elicitation on biomass and hyoscyamine content in hairy roots of Datura stramonium

Abstract: Description of the subject. The hyoscyamine, a tropane alkaloid, widely used in medicine, can be produced from Datura sp. (Solanaceae). However, its content in the spontaneous roots remains low; therefore, hairy roots (HRs) were envisaged as a potential alternative to improve its biosynthesis. The hairy roots are characterized by a good genetic stability and a rapid growth. Indeed, Datura stramonium HRs have widely been studied in the perspective of improving the yield of hyoscyamine. This study is part of thi… Show more

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“…After SA and ASA treatments, a notable increase in the yield of scopolamine was observed in comparison to the other treatment groups and control groups. This finding suggests the favorable combined effect of polyploidization and elicitation on the synthesis of scopolamine [141]. The precursor feeding strategy is an efficacious approach to enhancing the yield of secondary metabolites in plants, as the endogenous level of biological precursors is usually a major limiting factor for biosynthesis.…”
Section: Atropa Acuminatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After SA and ASA treatments, a notable increase in the yield of scopolamine was observed in comparison to the other treatment groups and control groups. This finding suggests the favorable combined effect of polyploidization and elicitation on the synthesis of scopolamine [141]. The precursor feeding strategy is an efficacious approach to enhancing the yield of secondary metabolites in plants, as the endogenous level of biological precursors is usually a major limiting factor for biosynthesis.…”
Section: Atropa Acuminatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both elicitors increased hyoscyamine production, although the best treatment for both types of roots was 100 mM SA, which increased the hyoscyamine content to 7.697 mg/g DW in the diploid line and 12.315 mg/g DW in the tetraploid line, an improvement of 190% and 126%, respectively. A synergistic effect of polyploidization and elicitation was observed [49].…”
Section: Alkaloids 411 Acetylsalicylic Acid and Salicylic Acidmentioning
confidence: 94%