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Immunoadjuvant saponin production in seedlings and micropropagated plants of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Quillaja brasiliensis</Emphasis>
Authors:Juliane D Fleck  Joséli Schwambach  Manoela E Almeida  Anna C A Yendo  Fernanda de Costa  Grace Gosmann  Arthur G Fett-Neto
Institution:1.Faculdade de Farmácia,Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS),Porto Alegre,Brazil;2.Laboratório de Fisiologia Vegetal,Centro de Biotecnologia e Departamento de Botanica, UFRGS,Porto Alegre,Brazil
Abstract:The leaves of Quillaja brasiliensis, a native tree species of southern Brazil, accumulate saponins which have adjuvant activity in vaccines. An efficient micropropagation system for Q. brasiliensis was developed. Plants were obtained from aseptically germinated seeds. High rates of germination were observed on filter paper and aseptic medium substrate (sucrose and light exposure did not affect the germination response). Stem nodal segments were inoculated into Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 6-benzylaminopurine. Each explant produced multiple shoots, which elongated satisfactorily on the same medium. Elongated shoots were rooted in a modified MS medium with or without auxins. Best rooting responses were observed in medium containing 10 mg l−1 indole-3-acetic acid under continuous exposure. The rooted explants were acclimatized and successfully transferred to soil, yielding approximately 95% survival after 10 mo. Leaf content of immunoadjuvant saponins in micropropagated plants was not affected by auxin type used for rooting and was comparable to that of field-grown trees. The results indicate that Q. brasiliensis represents an alternative and readily renewable source of biomass for the production of bioactive saponins.
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