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Propagation of Angelica archangelica Plants in an Air-Sparged Bioreactor from a Novel Embryogenic Cell Line, and their Production of Coumarins
Authors:M. Eeva  T. Ojala  P. Tammela  B. Galambosi  H. Vuorela  R. Hiltunen  K. Fagerstedt  P. Vuorela
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacognosy, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 56, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland;(2) Department of Pharmacy, DDTC, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 56, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland;(3) Ecological Production, Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, Karilantie 2A, FIN-50600 Mikkeli, Finland;(4) Department of Bioscience, Division of Plant Physiology, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 56, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:A spontaneously embryogenic cell line of the coumarin producing angelica [Angelica archangelica (L.) subsp. archangelica] was established via callus formation from seedlings grown from sterilized seeds on semi-solid, hormone-free modified B5 medium. The cell line has retained its embryogenic capacity for 5 years. The highest coumarin production for the cell line after 3 weeks of cultivation was achieved in the medium containing 3.0 % sucrose. Jasmonic acid had no statistically significant effect on the biomass or coumarin production. The established embryogenic cell line could be stored using cryopreservation. Plantlets grown in an air-sparged bioreactor were transferred directly to soil and vermiculite, and 63 % of them grew to maturity through two growth seasons. The coumarin content in the regenerated plants was comparable to that in wild plants. Thus this cell line could be used for in vitro propagation. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:somatic embryogenesis  regeneration  preservation  coumarin analysis
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