Beta-cyclodextrins enhance arteminisin production in Artemisia annua suspension cell cultures.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Artemisinin is a sesquiterpene antimalarial
compound produced, though at low levels (0.1-1% dry
weight), in Artemisia annua in which it accumulates in the
glandular trichomes of the plant. Due to its antimalarial
properties and short supply, efforts are being made to
improve our understanding of artemisinin biosynthesis and
its production. Native ?-cyclodextrins, as well as the
chemically modified heptakis(2,6-di-O-methyl)-?-cyclodextrin
(DIMEB) and 2-hydroxypropyl-?-cyclodextrins,
were added to the culture medium of A. annua suspension
cultures, and their effects on artemisinin production were
analysed. The effects of a joint cyclodextrin and methyl
jasmonate treatment were also investigated. Fifty millimolar
DIMEB, as well as a combination of 50 mM
DIMEB and 100 ?M methyl jasmonate, was highly
effective in increasing the artemisinin levels in the culture
medium. The observed artemisinin level (27 ?mol g-1 dry
weight) was about 300-fold higher than that observed in
untreated suspensions. The influence of ?-cyclodextrins
and methyl jasmonate on the expression
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Quarta, Angela; Nisi, Rossella; Durante, Miriana; Caretto, SOFIA PIA ANNA; DE PAOLIS, Angelo; Mita, Giovanni
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