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Optimization of Biomass Accumulation and Production of Phenolic Compounds in Callus Cultures of Rhodiola rosea L. Using Design of Experiments

Rhodiola rosea L. is a valuable medicinal plant with adaptogenic, neuroprotective, antitumor, cardioprotective, and antidepressant effects. In this study, design of experiments methodology was employed to analyze and optimize the interacting effects of mineral compounds (concentration of NO(3)(−) an...

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Autores principales: Erst, Anna A., Petruk, Anastasia A., Erst, Andrey S., Krivenko, Denis A., Filinova, Nadezhda V., Maltseva, Svetlana Y., Kulikovskiy, Maxim S., Banaev, Evgeny V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010124
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author Erst, Anna A.
Petruk, Anastasia A.
Erst, Andrey S.
Krivenko, Denis A.
Filinova, Nadezhda V.
Maltseva, Svetlana Y.
Kulikovskiy, Maxim S.
Banaev, Evgeny V.
author_facet Erst, Anna A.
Petruk, Anastasia A.
Erst, Andrey S.
Krivenko, Denis A.
Filinova, Nadezhda V.
Maltseva, Svetlana Y.
Kulikovskiy, Maxim S.
Banaev, Evgeny V.
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description Rhodiola rosea L. is a valuable medicinal plant with adaptogenic, neuroprotective, antitumor, cardioprotective, and antidepressant effects. In this study, design of experiments methodology was employed to analyze and optimize the interacting effects of mineral compounds (concentration of NO(3)(−) and the ratio of NH(4)(+) to K(+)) and two plant growth regulators [total 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and α-naphthylacetic acid (NAA) concentration and the ratio of BAP to NAA] on the growth and the production of total phenolic compounds (TPCs) in R. rosea calluses. The overall effect of the model was highly significant (p < 0.0001), indicating that NH(4)(+), K(+), NO(3)(−), BAP, and NAA significantly affected growth. The best callus growth (703%) and the highest production of TPCs (75.17 mg/g) were achieved at an NH(4)(+)/K(+) ratio of 0.33 and BAP/NAA of 0.33, provided that the concentration of plant growth regulators was 30 μM and that of NO(3)(−) was ≤40 mM. According to high-performance liquid chromatography analyses of aerial parts (leaves and stems), in vitro seedlings and callus cultures of R. rosea contain no detectable rosarin, rosavin, rosin, and cinnamyl alcohol. This is the first report on the creation of an experiment for the significant improvement of biomass accumulation and TPC production in callus cultures of R. rosea.
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spelling pubmed-87477662022-01-11 Optimization of Biomass Accumulation and Production of Phenolic Compounds in Callus Cultures of Rhodiola rosea L. Using Design of Experiments Erst, Anna A. Petruk, Anastasia A. Erst, Andrey S. Krivenko, Denis A. Filinova, Nadezhda V. Maltseva, Svetlana Y. Kulikovskiy, Maxim S. Banaev, Evgeny V. Plants (Basel) Article Rhodiola rosea L. is a valuable medicinal plant with adaptogenic, neuroprotective, antitumor, cardioprotective, and antidepressant effects. In this study, design of experiments methodology was employed to analyze and optimize the interacting effects of mineral compounds (concentration of NO(3)(−) and the ratio of NH(4)(+) to K(+)) and two plant growth regulators [total 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and α-naphthylacetic acid (NAA) concentration and the ratio of BAP to NAA] on the growth and the production of total phenolic compounds (TPCs) in R. rosea calluses. The overall effect of the model was highly significant (p < 0.0001), indicating that NH(4)(+), K(+), NO(3)(−), BAP, and NAA significantly affected growth. The best callus growth (703%) and the highest production of TPCs (75.17 mg/g) were achieved at an NH(4)(+)/K(+) ratio of 0.33 and BAP/NAA of 0.33, provided that the concentration of plant growth regulators was 30 μM and that of NO(3)(−) was ≤40 mM. According to high-performance liquid chromatography analyses of aerial parts (leaves and stems), in vitro seedlings and callus cultures of R. rosea contain no detectable rosarin, rosavin, rosin, and cinnamyl alcohol. This is the first report on the creation of an experiment for the significant improvement of biomass accumulation and TPC production in callus cultures of R. rosea. MDPI 2022-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8747766/ /pubmed/35009127 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010124 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Erst, Anna A.
Petruk, Anastasia A.
Erst, Andrey S.
Krivenko, Denis A.
Filinova, Nadezhda V.
Maltseva, Svetlana Y.
Kulikovskiy, Maxim S.
Banaev, Evgeny V.
Optimization of Biomass Accumulation and Production of Phenolic Compounds in Callus Cultures of Rhodiola rosea L. Using Design of Experiments
title Optimization of Biomass Accumulation and Production of Phenolic Compounds in Callus Cultures of Rhodiola rosea L. Using Design of Experiments
title_full Optimization of Biomass Accumulation and Production of Phenolic Compounds in Callus Cultures of Rhodiola rosea L. Using Design of Experiments
title_fullStr Optimization of Biomass Accumulation and Production of Phenolic Compounds in Callus Cultures of Rhodiola rosea L. Using Design of Experiments
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Biomass Accumulation and Production of Phenolic Compounds in Callus Cultures of Rhodiola rosea L. Using Design of Experiments
title_short Optimization of Biomass Accumulation and Production of Phenolic Compounds in Callus Cultures of Rhodiola rosea L. Using Design of Experiments
title_sort optimization of biomass accumulation and production of phenolic compounds in callus cultures of rhodiola rosea l. using design of experiments
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010124
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