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Improvement of ginsenoside production by Panax ginseng adventitious roots induced by gamma-irradiation

Authors
Kim, D. S.Kim, S. Y.Jeong, I. Y.Kim, J. -B.Lee, G. -J.Kang, S. -Y.Kim, W.
Issue Date
Sep-2009
Publisher
ACAD SCIENCES CZECH REPUBLIC, INST EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Keywords
HPLC; mutation; radical scavenging activities
Citation
BIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, v.53, no.3, pp.408 - 414
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Journal Title
BIOLOGIA PLANTARUM
Volume
53
Number
3
Start Page
408
End Page
414
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/119352
DOI
10.1007/s10535-009-0079-y
ISSN
0006-3134
Abstract
In order to evaluate effects of gamma-rays on adventitious root formation and ginsenoside production, embryogenic calli induced from cotyledon explants of Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer were treated with gamma-rays of 0, 10, 30, 50, 70, and 100 Gy. The highest frequency of adventitious root formation of 75 % occurred at gamma-irradiation of 30 Gy, which is considered adequate dosage for selecting mutant cell lines. Five mutated adventitious roots (MAR)3-lines out of the propagation of 142 adventitious root lines treated with 30 Gy were selected based a 100-fold increase in proliferation rate compared to control adventitious roots (CAR) and content of the seven major ginsenosides (Rb-1, Rb-2, R-c, R-d, R-e, R-f, and Rg(1)) was determined. In the CAR and four of the MAR3-lines (except for MAR3-109), the Rb/Rg ratio was greater than 1.0, thereby indicating altered ginsenoside composition in these root lines. The HPLC analysis of the MAR3-13 and MAR3-26 lines confirmed different ginsenoside profiles, including the three unidentified ginsenoside candidates, Gm(1), Gm(2), and Gm(3). The ginsenosides of the MAR3-13 and MAR3-26 lines showed high hydroxyl and superoxide radical scavenging activities.
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