Effects of gibberellic acid on hairy root cultures of Artemisia annua: growth and artemisinin production
Artemisinin (AN), a potent antimalarial drug that has been used for centuries as a folk remedy in China, is an effective treatment against quinine-resistant strains of Plasmodium. It can be produced through the in vitro culture of genetically transformed (hairy) roots. The effect of gibberellic acid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | In vitro cellular & developmental biology. Plant 1997, Vol.33 (1), p.75-79 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Artemisinin (AN), a potent antimalarial drug that has been used for centuries as a folk remedy in China, is an effective treatment against quinine-resistant strains of Plasmodium. It can be produced through the in vitro culture of genetically transformed (hairy) roots. The effect of gibberellic acid (GA₃) on the growth and secondary metabolite production of hairy roots of Artemisia annua was investigated. Six different concentrations of GA₃ were tested in shaker flasks to determine the optimum concentration. GA₃ levels of 0.01-0.001 mg/l (28.9-2.89 μM) provided the most significant increase in biomass, and 0.01 mg/l (28.9 μM) produced the highest amount of AN. Investigation of growth kinetics showed that the use of GA₃ at 0.01 mg/l (28.9 μM) increased the growth rate of hairy roots of A. annua by 24.9%. Thus, the cultures treated with GA₃ reached stationary phase faster than control cultures. |
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ISSN: | 1054-5476 1475-2689 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11627-997-0044-4 |