Title of article :
Effect of total nitrogen content and NH4 +/NO3 - ratio on biomass accumulation and secondary metabolite production in cell suspension culture of Salvia nemorosa
Author/Authors :
Heydari, Hamid Reza Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili - Ardabil, Iran , Chamani, Esmaeil Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili - Ardabil, Iran , Esmaeilpour, Behrooz Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili - Ardabil, Iran
Abstract :
Woodland sage (Salvia nemorosa) is an
important native medicinal plant in Iran and is
considered as a rich source of phenolic and
flavonoids compounds. The present research
was conducted with respect to the optimization of
medium for biomass accumulation and secondary
metabolite production in cell suspension culture
of S. nemorosa. In this research the effects of
total nitrogen content (0, 15, 30, 60, 90, and 120
mM) and NH4
+/NO3
- ratio (0:60, 10:50, 20:40,
30:30, 40:20, 50:10, and 60:0) were studied in
the Murashige and Skoog Medium on biomass
growth, total phenolic, flavonoid and rosmarinic
acid contents. The maximum accumulation of
fresh biomass (294.80 g/l) and total phenolic
content (76.61 mg GAE/g DW) was obtained in
the medium supplemented with 90 mM nitrogen.
The highest rosmarinic acid content (16.41 and
16.16 mg/g DW) was recorded in the medium
containing 30 and 60 mM nitrogen. Increasing
total nitrogen above 30 mM resulted in a decline
in rosmarinic acid production. The ammonium
to nitrate ratio also affected the biomass growth
and secondary products accumulation. The
highest fresh biomass accumulation (296.52
g/l), total phenolic content (87.30 mg GAE/g
DW) and Rosmarinic acid content (18.43 mg/
DW) were recorded in 10:50 ratio of NH4
+/NO3
-.
Increasing the NH4+ level or complete elimination
of it from culture medium reduced the rosmarinic
acid and total phenolic content of S. nemorosa.
Our findings revealed that Woodland sage cell
suspension needs both nitrogen forms, but
ammonium is required at low concentration and
nitrate at high levels. The results of the current
study are beneficial for medium optimization for
the establishment of large scale and bioreactor
assisted cell culture of woodland sage for the
production of phenolic acids.
Keywords :
Woodland sage , Suspension culture , Rosmarinic acid , Nitrate , Ammonium
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding