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Production of ginkgolides and bilobalide from optimized the<Emphasis Type="Italic">Ginkgo biloba</Emphasis> cell culture
Authors:Young-Goo?Park  Su-Jung?Kim  Young-Min?Kang  Hee-Young?Jung  D?Theertha?Prasad  Sun-Won?Kim  Young-Gwan?Chung  Email author" target="_blank">Myung-Suk?ChoiEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Forestry, Kyungpook National University, 702-701 Daegu, Korea;(2) Department of Forest Science, Gyeongsang National University, 660-701 Jinju, Korea;(3) Department of Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Science, GKVK, 560065 Bangalore, India;(4) Department of Food Nutrition, Gyeongsang National University, 660-701 Jinju, Korea
Abstract:The influence of various culture conditions on growth and ginkgolides (GKA and GKB), and bilobalide formation in callus and suspension cultures ofGinkgo biloba were investigated. Callus induced from the leaf petioles exhibited distinct morphological and physiological responses. The cell biomass and ginkgolides content varied among the cell lines brownish callus lines produced high levels of ginkgolides and bilobalide in spite of poor cell growth. Among the culture media used, MS medium showed significant effect on cell growth and ginkgolides production. Low concentration of sucrose (3%) improved cell growth, while higher sucrose levels (5 and 7%) improved ginkgolides production. Cultivation of callus cultures above 28°C dramatically reduced their growth rate; however the cell lines grown at 36°C showed increased levels of bilobalide content. A 2.5-L balloon type bubble bioreactor (BTBB) was successfully developed for the cell growth and ginkgolides production.
Keywords:Ginkgo biloba            ginkgolides (GKA and GKB)  bilobalide  balloon type bubble bioreactor (BTBB)
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