Growth and oleanolic acid accumulation of Polyscias fruticosa cell suspension cultures.

2020 
BACKGROUND Oleanolic acid is an oleanane triterpene found in many plant species all over the world. This compound is also a major saponin in leaves of Polyscias fruticosa and possess several promising pharmacological activities, such as hepatoprotective effects, and anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, or anticancer activities. OBJECTIVE The objective of the present work is to establish cell suspension culture of P. fruticosa, investigate influence of several factors such as plant growth regulators and carbon source on cell growth, and determine their oleanolic acid content. METHOD Cell culture was carried out by using 2 g fresh weight of 30 day old friable callus derived from in vitro stem segment in 50 mL of liquid medium with a shaking speed of 120 rpm. Culture was then incubated at 25±2oC with a shaking speed of 120 rpm in the period of 12 h daylight at light intensity of about 6.75 µmol/m2 /s. Cell growth was measured by fresh and dry biomass at 16h day. Oleanolic acid content was determined using HPLC analysis. RESULTS & DISCUSSION The study results showed that MS medium containing 2% sucrose as a carbon source, supplemented with 1 mg/L 6-benzylaminopurine and 0.5 mg/L 2,4-D dichlorophenoxyacetic acid was the most appropriate growth medium. Cell biomass and oleanolic acid content reached the highest values of 0.43 g dry weight/flask and 25.4 mg/g dry weight, respectively. CONCLUSION These results indicated the potential production of oleanolic acid, a compound with high pharmacological value, from P. fruticosa cell culture.
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