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    Enhanced production of anthraquinones by gamma-irradiated cell cultures of Rubia cordifolia in a bioreactor

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    2019-11-21
    Author
    A, Mariadoss
    Satdive, Ramesh
    Fulzele, Devanand P.
    Ramamoorthy, Siva
    C, George Priya Doss
    Zayed, Hatem
    Younes, Salma
    C, Rajasekaran
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    The aim of this study was to obtain high-yielding cell cultures of Rubia cordifolia by applying gamma irradiation and subsequently scaling up for anthraquinone production in a bioreactor. Calli cultured on MS medium was irradiated at variable doses between 2 Gy and 30 Gy. The callus cultures that were irradiated at 8 Gy accumulated a maximum alizarin level of 26.86 mg g-1 DW and a purpurin level of 44.85 mg g-1 DW during the M1T4 (fourth sub-cultures after gamma irradiation treatment) subculture, which was 6-fold and 11-fold higher than those of the nonirradiated callus cultures, respectively. Suspension cultures that originated from high-yielding callus cultures irradiated at 8 Gy were scaled up in an 8-L stirred bioreactor equipped with different impellers. The callus cultures in a bioreactor using a helical ribbon for homogenous mixing synthesized 63.58 % more anthraquinones than those in the bioreactor equipped with a Rushton disc turbine. This is the first report on the production of alizarin and purpurin in a bioreactor.
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    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926669019309975
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.111987
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/12403
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