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Effect of Wide-Spectrum Monochromatic Lights on Growth, Phytochemistry, Nutraceuticals, and Antioxidant Potential of In Vitro Callus Cultures of Moringa oleifera

Moringa oleifera, also called miracle tree, is a pharmaceutically important plant with a multitude of nutritional, medicinal, and therapeutic attributes. In the current study, an in-vitro-based elicitation approach was used to enhance the commercially viable bioactive compounds in an in vitro callus...

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Autores principales: Bajwa, Muhammad Naeem, Khanum, Mehnaz, Zaman, Gouhar, Ullah, Muhammad Asad, Farooq, Umar, Waqas, Muhammad, Ahmad, Nisar, Hano, Christophe, Abbasi, Bilal Haider
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031497
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author Bajwa, Muhammad Naeem
Khanum, Mehnaz
Zaman, Gouhar
Ullah, Muhammad Asad
Farooq, Umar
Waqas, Muhammad
Ahmad, Nisar
Hano, Christophe
Abbasi, Bilal Haider
author_facet Bajwa, Muhammad Naeem
Khanum, Mehnaz
Zaman, Gouhar
Ullah, Muhammad Asad
Farooq, Umar
Waqas, Muhammad
Ahmad, Nisar
Hano, Christophe
Abbasi, Bilal Haider
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description Moringa oleifera, also called miracle tree, is a pharmaceutically important plant with a multitude of nutritional, medicinal, and therapeutic attributes. In the current study, an in-vitro-based elicitation approach was used to enhance the commercially viable bioactive compounds in an in vitro callus culture of M. oleifera. The callus culture was established and exposed to different monochromatic lights to assess the potentially interactive effects on biomass productions, biosynthesis of pharmaceutically valuable secondary metabolites, and antioxidant activity. Optimum biomass production (16.7 g/L dry weight), total phenolic contents (TPC: 18.03 mg/g), and flavonoid contents (TFC: 15.02 mg/g) were recorded in callus cultures placed under continuous white light (24 h), and of other light treatments. The highest antioxidant activity, i.e., ABTS (550.69 TEAC µM) and FRAP (365.37 TEAC µM), were also noted under white light (24 h). The analysis of phytochemicals confirmed the significant impact of white light exposures on the enhanced biosynthesis of plant secondary metabolites. The enhanced levels of secondary metabolites, i.e., kaempferol (1016.04 µg/g DW), neochlorogenic acid (998.38 µg/g DW), quercetin (959.92 µg/g DW), and minor compounds including luteolin, apigenin, and p-coumaric acid were observed as being highest in continuous white light (24 h with respect to the control (photoperiod). Similarly, blue light enhanced the chlorogenic acid accumulation. This study shows that differential spectral lights demonstrate a good approach for the enhancement of nutraceuticals along with novel pharmacologically important metabolites and antioxidants in the in vitro callus culture of M. oleifera.
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spelling pubmed-99217322023-02-12 Effect of Wide-Spectrum Monochromatic Lights on Growth, Phytochemistry, Nutraceuticals, and Antioxidant Potential of In Vitro Callus Cultures of Moringa oleifera Bajwa, Muhammad Naeem Khanum, Mehnaz Zaman, Gouhar Ullah, Muhammad Asad Farooq, Umar Waqas, Muhammad Ahmad, Nisar Hano, Christophe Abbasi, Bilal Haider Molecules Article Moringa oleifera, also called miracle tree, is a pharmaceutically important plant with a multitude of nutritional, medicinal, and therapeutic attributes. In the current study, an in-vitro-based elicitation approach was used to enhance the commercially viable bioactive compounds in an in vitro callus culture of M. oleifera. The callus culture was established and exposed to different monochromatic lights to assess the potentially interactive effects on biomass productions, biosynthesis of pharmaceutically valuable secondary metabolites, and antioxidant activity. Optimum biomass production (16.7 g/L dry weight), total phenolic contents (TPC: 18.03 mg/g), and flavonoid contents (TFC: 15.02 mg/g) were recorded in callus cultures placed under continuous white light (24 h), and of other light treatments. The highest antioxidant activity, i.e., ABTS (550.69 TEAC µM) and FRAP (365.37 TEAC µM), were also noted under white light (24 h). The analysis of phytochemicals confirmed the significant impact of white light exposures on the enhanced biosynthesis of plant secondary metabolites. The enhanced levels of secondary metabolites, i.e., kaempferol (1016.04 µg/g DW), neochlorogenic acid (998.38 µg/g DW), quercetin (959.92 µg/g DW), and minor compounds including luteolin, apigenin, and p-coumaric acid were observed as being highest in continuous white light (24 h with respect to the control (photoperiod). Similarly, blue light enhanced the chlorogenic acid accumulation. This study shows that differential spectral lights demonstrate a good approach for the enhancement of nutraceuticals along with novel pharmacologically important metabolites and antioxidants in the in vitro callus culture of M. oleifera. MDPI 2023-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9921732/ /pubmed/36771159 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031497 Text en © 2023 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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Bajwa, Muhammad Naeem
Khanum, Mehnaz
Zaman, Gouhar
Ullah, Muhammad Asad
Farooq, Umar
Waqas, Muhammad
Ahmad, Nisar
Hano, Christophe
Abbasi, Bilal Haider
Effect of Wide-Spectrum Monochromatic Lights on Growth, Phytochemistry, Nutraceuticals, and Antioxidant Potential of In Vitro Callus Cultures of Moringa oleifera
title Effect of Wide-Spectrum Monochromatic Lights on Growth, Phytochemistry, Nutraceuticals, and Antioxidant Potential of In Vitro Callus Cultures of Moringa oleifera
title_full Effect of Wide-Spectrum Monochromatic Lights on Growth, Phytochemistry, Nutraceuticals, and Antioxidant Potential of In Vitro Callus Cultures of Moringa oleifera
title_fullStr Effect of Wide-Spectrum Monochromatic Lights on Growth, Phytochemistry, Nutraceuticals, and Antioxidant Potential of In Vitro Callus Cultures of Moringa oleifera
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Wide-Spectrum Monochromatic Lights on Growth, Phytochemistry, Nutraceuticals, and Antioxidant Potential of In Vitro Callus Cultures of Moringa oleifera
title_short Effect of Wide-Spectrum Monochromatic Lights on Growth, Phytochemistry, Nutraceuticals, and Antioxidant Potential of In Vitro Callus Cultures of Moringa oleifera
title_sort effect of wide-spectrum monochromatic lights on growth, phytochemistry, nutraceuticals, and antioxidant potential of in vitro callus cultures of moringa oleifera
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031497
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