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Effect of oxygen supply on cell growth and saponin production in bioreactor cultures of Panax ginseng
Authors:Thanh Nguyen Trung  Murthy Hosakatte Niranjana  Yu Kee-Won  Seung Jeong Cheol  Hahn Eun-Joo  Paek Kee-Yoeup
Affiliation:

aResearch Center for the Development of Advanced Horticultural Technology, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, Republic of Korea

bDepartment of Botany, Karnatak University, Dharwad – 580 003, India

cCBN Biotech Co. Ltd., Songdaeri 319-9 Ochang, Cheowngwon 363-883, Republic of Korea

Abstract:The effects of oxygen supply within the range 20.8–50% (using pure oxygen and air), on cell cultures of Panax ginseng were investigated in a balloon-type bubble bioreactor (5 L capacity, containing 4 L Murashige and Skoog medium, supplemented with 7.0 mg L−1 indolebutyric acid, 0.5 mg L−1 kinetin and 30 g L−1 sucrose). A 40% oxygen supply was found to be optimal for the production of both cell mass and saponin yielding values of 12.8 g (DW) L−1, 4.5 mg (g DW)−1 on day 25, respectively. Low (20.8%, 30%) and high (50%) oxygen concentration supplies were unfavorable to cell growth and saponin accumulation. The results indicate that oxygen supplementation to bioreactor-based ginseng cultures was beneficial for biomass accumulation and saponin production.
Keywords:Ginseng   Plant cell suspension culture   Saponin   Secondary metabolite production
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