Development of media for growth ofDioscorea Deltoidea cells andin vitro diosgenin production: Influence of media constituents and nutrient stress |
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Authors: | G. A. Ravishankar S. Grewal |
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Affiliation: | (1) Autotrophic Cell Culture Discipline, Central Food Technological Research Institute (CSIR), 570 013 Mysore, India;(2) Plant Tissue Culture Lab, Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR), 180 001 Jammu-Tawi, India |
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Abstract: | Summary Callus culture ofDioscoreadeltoidea produced diosgenin and sterols during stationary phase. Ammonium nitrate (420 mg Nitrogen/l) as sole nitrogen source supported better growth than a combination of ammonium nitrate and potassium nitrate (totally equivalent to 840 mg Nitrogen/l). The production of diosgenin increased under low phosphate concentration (100 mg/l) whereas high phosphate concentration (240 mg/l) promoted growth. Micronutrients, when used at 1 1/2 strength, enhanced growth and diosgenin production. Depletion of nitrogen increased the diosgenin synthesis by a factor of 2. Adoption of a two stage culture method enhanced the diosgenin production in cultured cells by eight-fold. |
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