Abstract
Cell suspension cultures of Catharanthus roseus have been subjected to various media conditions in order to stimulate the formation of indole alkaloids. High ajmalicine contents (up to 0.5 mg/g cell fresh weight) were achieved by transferring 2-week-old cell suspensions to a 10-fold volume of a 8% sucrose solution. The alkaloid accumulation started two days after the transfer and reached a plateau after ten days. Furthermore an enhanced level of phenolic compounds was found, whereas growth of the culture was low. The accumulation of both, alkaloids and polyphenols was stimulated by high concentrations of sucrose and low concentrations of nitrogen containing salts and phosphate. When these minerals were added to the sucrose solution in concentrations commonly used for cell culture media, the accumulation of alkaloids and phenolic compounds was largely suppressed.
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General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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