Salycilic Acid Induces Exudation of Crocin and Phenolics in Saffron Suspension-Cultured Cells
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The production of crocin, an uncommon and valuable apocarotenoid with strong biological
activity, was obtained in a cell suspension culture of saffron (Crocus sativus L.) established from
style-derived calli to obtain an in-vitro system for metabolite production. Salycilic acid (SA) was
used at different concentrations to elicit metabolite production, and its effect was analyzed after
a 4 days of treatment. HPLC-DAD analysis was used for total crocin quantification while the
Folin-Ciocâlteu method was applied for phenolic compounds (PC) content. Interestingly, despite
cell growth inhibition, a considerable exudation was observed when the highest SA concentration
was applied, leading to a 7-fold enhanced production of crocin and a 4-fold increase of phenolics
compared to mock cells. The maximum antioxidant activity of cell extracts was evidenced after SA
0.1 mM elicitation. Water-soluble extracts of saffron cells at concentrations of 1, 0.5, and 0.1 µg mL-1
showed significant inhibitory effects on MDA-MB-231 cancer cell viability. The heterologous vacuolar
markers RFP-SYP51, GFPgl133Chi, and AleuRFP, were transiently expressed in protoplasts derived
from the saffron cell suspensions, revealing that SA application caused a rapid stress effect, leading
to cell death. Cell suspension elicitation with SA on the 7th day of the cell growth cycle and 24 h
harvest time was optimized to exploit these cells for the highest increase of metabolite production in
saffron cells.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cell su; salicylic acid; subcellular compartmenta; Crocus sativus L.; antioxidant activity
List of contributors:
DE DOMENICO, Stefania; Caretto, SOFIA PIA ANNA; Mita, Giovanni
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