Chemical Profile of Cell Cultures of IKalanchoë gastonis/I-Ibonnieri/I Transformed by IAgrobacterium rhizogenes/I

Kalanchoë gastonis-bonnieri Raym.-Hamet & Perrier is a plant used for medicinal purposes in the treatment of several ailments. The aim of this study was to analyze the chemical profile of extracts from K. gastonis-bonnieri embryogenic calli, generated from genetically transformed roots by Agroba...

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description Kalanchoë gastonis-bonnieri Raym.-Hamet & Perrier is a plant used for medicinal purposes in the treatment of several ailments. The aim of this study was to analyze the chemical profile of extracts from K. gastonis-bonnieri embryogenic calli, generated from genetically transformed roots by Agrobacterium rhizogenes. Putative transformants were verified by PCR. Hydroalcoholic extracts were obtained and the chemical profile was analyzed by LC-ESI-MS/MS. Root formation was obtained from 80% of infected seedlings. Fifteen root lines were isolated, and two lines showed prominent longitudinal growth and profuse branching in the B5 semi-solid medium. In all lines, the formation of nodules and later embryogenic callus was observed. Putative transgenic root lines were cultivated in free-plant growth regulators B5 medium. In the two selected lines, the PCR amplification of rolA, rolB, rolC, rolD, and aux1 genes was detected. The extract of embryogenic calli showed 60 chemical compounds tentatively identified, such as ferulic acid, quinic acid, neobaisoflavone, and malic acid, among others, and the chemical profile was different in comparison to wild-type extracts. This is the first study reporting the analysis of the chemical profile of hairy root extracts derived from Kalanchoë gastonis-bonnieri. This work displays the great potential for obtaining chemical compounds of pharmacological importance from hairy roots and facilitates the identification of new useful drugs against human chronic-degenerative diseases.
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