Elucidating the effect of salinity stress in enhancing the phenolic acid content in Rauwolfia Serpentina in vitro

Rauwolfia serpentina (Apocynaceae) is a woody perennial shrub and important medicinal plant. Due to increased interest by both the scientific community regarding the medicinal uses of this plant species, a protocol for in vitro callus induction of Rauwolfia has been developed due to low germination...

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Main Authors: Puneet S. Singh, Babita Patni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: "Vikol publishing" ST Kolesnichenko V.V. 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry
Subjects:
sod
pal
Online Access:http://www.jspb.ru/issues/2020/N3/JSPB_2020_3_103-110.pdf
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spelling doaj-7767feec1b574eb48af7a4c84cef57ba2020-11-25T03:07:15Zeng"Vikol publishing" ST Kolesnichenko V.V. Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry1997-08381997-08382020-09-01163103110Elucidating the effect of salinity stress in enhancing the phenolic acid content in Rauwolfia Serpentina in vitroPuneet S. Singh0Babita Patni1Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab), India.High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre, H.N.B. Garhwal University (Central University), Srinagar Garhwal 246174, Uttarakhand, IndiaRauwolfia serpentina (Apocynaceae) is a woody perennial shrub and important medicinal plant. Due to increased interest by both the scientific community regarding the medicinal uses of this plant species, a protocol for in vitro callus induction of Rauwolfia has been developed due to low germination rate (15%-20%). The leaf and stem explants were transferred to MS medium containing different combinations of plant growth hormones; 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) + 2-benzyl amino purine (BAP).The concentration of 2,4-D (2.0mg/l) + BAP (1.0 mg/l) produced better results for callus induction in both leaf and stem explants. The least results were recorded in callus induced from leaf explants under the influence of 2, 4-D (2.0 mg/l) and BAP (1.5 mg/l). The present investigation aims to increase the phenolic content in vitro responsible for the antioxidant activity of Rauwolfia. Thus salinity stress has been applied in vitro to increase the phenolic acid content and various enzymes such as SOD (superoxide dismutase) and PAL (Phenyl alanine ammonia lyase) has been studied. The phenolics content was more in leaf callus at moderate salinity level of 15 ppm compared to control and other treatments at 10ppm and 20 ppm. There was increase in total phenolic acid content and antioxidant activity of Rauwolfia under moderate salinity. Result of the experiment showed that the SOD activity was highest at 20ppm followed by 15 ppm and 10 ppm salt treatment. Activities of PAL in the callus increased progressively with the increasing salt concentrations. Increased PAL activity in the leaf callus was linearly and positively correlated with increasing NaCl concentrations and the peak activity in the leaf callus was observed at NaCl concentration of 20 ppm.http://www.jspb.ru/issues/2020/N3/JSPB_2020_3_103-110.pdfrauwolfia serpentinain vitrocallus inductionsalinity stressphenolicssodpal
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Elucidating the effect of salinity stress in enhancing the phenolic acid content in Rauwolfia Serpentina in vitro
Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry
rauwolfia serpentina
in vitro
callus induction
salinity stress
phenolics
sod
pal
author_facet Puneet S. Singh
Babita Patni
author_sort Puneet S. Singh
title Elucidating the effect of salinity stress in enhancing the phenolic acid content in Rauwolfia Serpentina in vitro
title_short Elucidating the effect of salinity stress in enhancing the phenolic acid content in Rauwolfia Serpentina in vitro
title_full Elucidating the effect of salinity stress in enhancing the phenolic acid content in Rauwolfia Serpentina in vitro
title_fullStr Elucidating the effect of salinity stress in enhancing the phenolic acid content in Rauwolfia Serpentina in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Elucidating the effect of salinity stress in enhancing the phenolic acid content in Rauwolfia Serpentina in vitro
title_sort elucidating the effect of salinity stress in enhancing the phenolic acid content in rauwolfia serpentina in vitro
publisher "Vikol publishing" ST Kolesnichenko V.V.
series Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry
issn 1997-0838
1997-0838
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Rauwolfia serpentina (Apocynaceae) is a woody perennial shrub and important medicinal plant. Due to increased interest by both the scientific community regarding the medicinal uses of this plant species, a protocol for in vitro callus induction of Rauwolfia has been developed due to low germination rate (15%-20%). The leaf and stem explants were transferred to MS medium containing different combinations of plant growth hormones; 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) + 2-benzyl amino purine (BAP).The concentration of 2,4-D (2.0mg/l) + BAP (1.0 mg/l) produced better results for callus induction in both leaf and stem explants. The least results were recorded in callus induced from leaf explants under the influence of 2, 4-D (2.0 mg/l) and BAP (1.5 mg/l). The present investigation aims to increase the phenolic content in vitro responsible for the antioxidant activity of Rauwolfia. Thus salinity stress has been applied in vitro to increase the phenolic acid content and various enzymes such as SOD (superoxide dismutase) and PAL (Phenyl alanine ammonia lyase) has been studied. The phenolics content was more in leaf callus at moderate salinity level of 15 ppm compared to control and other treatments at 10ppm and 20 ppm. There was increase in total phenolic acid content and antioxidant activity of Rauwolfia under moderate salinity. Result of the experiment showed that the SOD activity was highest at 20ppm followed by 15 ppm and 10 ppm salt treatment. Activities of PAL in the callus increased progressively with the increasing salt concentrations. Increased PAL activity in the leaf callus was linearly and positively correlated with increasing NaCl concentrations and the peak activity in the leaf callus was observed at NaCl concentration of 20 ppm.
topic rauwolfia serpentina
in vitro
callus induction
salinity stress
phenolics
sod
pal
url http://www.jspb.ru/issues/2020/N3/JSPB_2020_3_103-110.pdf
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