2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11101-014-9391-z
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Tools for biotechnological production of useful phytochemicals from adventitious root cultures

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“…Airlift bioreactors appear to be ideal for plant cell and organ cultures by efficiently controlling the culture environment, foam generation, shear stress, and oxygen supply [78,83,84]. They are suitable for the cultivation of cell, hairy root, adventitious root and embryo suspension cultures of various medicinal plants [32,78,84,85], and are also applied in MJ treatment to reduce the inhibition of root biomass by two 2-stage cultures. The first step involves the optimization of root growth in bioreactors without elicitor and then concentration and time of elicitor application will have to be standardized in the second step.…”
Section: Application Of Mj For Enhancement Of Secondary Metabolites Imentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Airlift bioreactors appear to be ideal for plant cell and organ cultures by efficiently controlling the culture environment, foam generation, shear stress, and oxygen supply [78,83,84]. They are suitable for the cultivation of cell, hairy root, adventitious root and embryo suspension cultures of various medicinal plants [32,78,84,85], and are also applied in MJ treatment to reduce the inhibition of root biomass by two 2-stage cultures. The first step involves the optimization of root growth in bioreactors without elicitor and then concentration and time of elicitor application will have to be standardized in the second step.…”
Section: Application Of Mj For Enhancement Of Secondary Metabolites Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, total productivity was also increased in both plants with 1.92-fold and 1.12-fold compared with non-treated roots. In addition, the treatment of MJ for improving bioactive compounds is also successfully applied in pilot-scale bioreactors up to 10,000 L [3,[84][85][86]. A pilot-scale (500-L) bioreactor cultures were established in adventitious root culture of Echinacea angustifolia [87].…”
Section: Application Of Mj For Enhancement Of Secondary Metabolites Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, roots have been studied to induce and culture in vitro systems, such as adventitious root cultures, that are not infected with Agrobacterium rhizogenes 2 . Adventitious roots are natural and genetically well-established organs, in contrast to cultured plant cell suspensions, and they are useful for biosynthetic investigation as well as for biotechnological applications 5 6 . Cytotoxic triterpenoids that accumulate in adventitious roots are of great interest due to their extensive range of biological activity, especially in their potential effects against human tumor cell lines 7 8 .…”
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“…As an alternative to field‐cultivated P. ginseng , in vitro tissue culture include cells, callus, hairy roots, and adventitious roots have been applied to produce ginseng. Among them, adventitious root have higher production compared to suspension cells and more natural for hairy roots because they contain no bacterial DNA sequences (An et al, ; Lee, Choi, et al, ; Liu et al, ; Murthy, Dandin, & Paek, ; Wang, Man, Gao, Zhang, & Huang, ). Previous studies have showed that the ginsenoside contents of P. ginseng adventitious root were lower than those cultivated plants, such as monomeric ginsenoside Rg 1 , Rb 1 , Rg 2 , Rc, Rb 2 , Rd, Re, and total saponin (Huang et al, ; Li et al, ; Liu et al, ; Wang et al, ).…”
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“…Among them, adventitious root have higher production compared to suspension cells and more natural for hairy roots because they contain no bacterial DNA sequences Murthy, Dandin, & Paek, 2014;Wang, Man, Gao, Zhang, & Huang, 2013). Previous studies have showed that the ginsenoside contents of P. ginseng adventitious root were lower than those cultivated plants, such as monomeric ginsenoside Rg 1 , Rb 1 , Rg 2 , Rc, Rb 2 , Rd, Re, and total saponin (Huang et al, 2010;Li et al, 2019;Liu et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2013).…”
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