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Induction, Growth and Paclitaxel Content of Needle-and Petiole-Derived Calli in Himalayan Yew (Taxus Wallichiana Zucc.) Under Light-Emitting Diodes

To achieve a better understanding of accumulation of paclitaxel and related taxanes in Himalayan yew Zucc.) callus mass, induction and growth of calli from needles and petioles under light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and production of paclitaxel and baccatin were investigated. Calli were induced from nee...

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Published in:Acta biologica cracoviensia. Series Botanica. 2015-03, Vol.56 (2), p.107-114
Main Authors: Nhut, Duong Tan, Nguyen, Phan Le Ha, Don, Nguyen Trinh, Hien, N.T.T., Huy, Nguyen Phuc, Nam, Nguyen Ba, Vinh, Bui The, Luan, Tran Cong
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Summary:To achieve a better understanding of accumulation of paclitaxel and related taxanes in Himalayan yew Zucc.) callus mass, induction and growth of calli from needles and petioles under light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and production of paclitaxel and baccatin were investigated. Calli were induced from needles and petioles on Gamborg's B5 medium supplemented with 1 mg·l kinetin and 4 mg·l 2,4-D under different com-binations of blue and red LEDs. Calli were further cultured in that medium under the same lighting conditions. Callus induction from needles and petioles and growth was better under blue LEDs than under red LEDs and fluorescent light. The combinations of blue and red LEDs produced variable results. The paclitaxel content of these calli was quantified by high-performance liquid chromatography. The paclitaxel content of calli derived from needles was 0.00628% and the 10-DAB (10-Deacetylbaccatin III) content was 0.00366%. The paclitaxel content of calli derived from petioles was 0.00412%, and no 10-DAB was detected.
ISSN:1898-0295
0001-5296
1898-0295
DOI:10.2478/abcsb-2014-0026