TY - JOUR
T1 - In vitro synthesis of berberine, a pharmacologically important isoquinoline alkaloid in callus cultures of tinospora cordifolia
AU - Adithya, Eshwar
AU - Narasimhan, S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Callus cultures were raised from young green leaf segments of the medicinal climber Tinospora cordifolia in Murashige and Skoog’s media containing different growth regulator regime. The in vitro callus cultures were analysed for the accumulation of active principle through high-performance liquid chro-matography. Quantitative analysis of berberine was achieved by thin-layer chromatography and UV-absorbance method. Callus cultures accumulated an appreciable amount of berberine. A maximum of 355 µg/g dry wt accumulation of berberine was noted when the callus was grown in the presence of 2 mg/l 2, 4-D and 0.1 mg/l BA. However, maximum callus growth was achieved in the presence of 0.5 mg/l BA and 2 mg/l 2,4-D. Maximum tissue growth didn’t favour an increased accumulation of the berberine. Enhanced accumulation of berberine was found when callus growth was less and therefore may be asso-ciated with the stress faced by in vitro tissues. The experimental results indi-cate that it is desirable to adopt two different growth regulator regime-one for accelerated callus growth and another for enhanced in vitro synthesis of berberine. The in vitro cultures of T. cordfiolia also offers an ideal system for understanding the studies on elucidating alternate routes of berberine biosyn-thetic pathway as well as possible elite cells for scaling up of berberine.
AB - Callus cultures were raised from young green leaf segments of the medicinal climber Tinospora cordifolia in Murashige and Skoog’s media containing different growth regulator regime. The in vitro callus cultures were analysed for the accumulation of active principle through high-performance liquid chro-matography. Quantitative analysis of berberine was achieved by thin-layer chromatography and UV-absorbance method. Callus cultures accumulated an appreciable amount of berberine. A maximum of 355 µg/g dry wt accumulation of berberine was noted when the callus was grown in the presence of 2 mg/l 2, 4-D and 0.1 mg/l BA. However, maximum callus growth was achieved in the presence of 0.5 mg/l BA and 2 mg/l 2,4-D. Maximum tissue growth didn’t favour an increased accumulation of the berberine. Enhanced accumulation of berberine was found when callus growth was less and therefore may be asso-ciated with the stress faced by in vitro tissues. The experimental results indi-cate that it is desirable to adopt two different growth regulator regime-one for accelerated callus growth and another for enhanced in vitro synthesis of berberine. The in vitro cultures of T. cordfiolia also offers an ideal system for understanding the studies on elucidating alternate routes of berberine biosyn-thetic pathway as well as possible elite cells for scaling up of berberine.
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U2 - 10.26452/IJRPS.V11I4.3836
DO - 10.26452/IJRPS.V11I4.3836
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85103686261
SN - 0975-7538
VL - 11
SP - 7135
EP - 7139
JO - International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
JF - International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
IS - 4
ER -