Effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on callus growth and medically important production in Justicia gendarussa Burm.f.

Objective: This research aimed at the discovering the effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on the growth of Justicia gendarussa Burm.f. calluses based on biomass, morphological characters and metabolic profiles. Methods: The second and third leaves of young J. gendarussa...

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Main Authors: Dwi Kusuma Wahyuni, Alamil Huda, Siti Faizah, Hery Purnobasuki, Bambang Prajogo Eko Wardojo
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Biotechnology Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215017X20301028
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spelling doaj-d62e1ee1ced141a78e4fb16ceee0fb812020-11-25T03:41:58ZengElsevierBiotechnology Reports2215-017X2020-09-0127e00473Effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on callus growth and medically important production in Justicia gendarussa Burm.f.Dwi Kusuma Wahyuni0Alamil Huda1Siti Faizah2Hery Purnobasuki3Bambang Prajogo Eko Wardojo4Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Airlangga Surabaya, East Java, 60115, Indonesia; Corresponding author.Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Airlangga Surabaya, East Java, 60115, IndonesiaDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Airlangga Surabaya, East Java, 60115, IndonesiaDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Airlangga Surabaya, East Java, 60115, IndonesiaDepartment of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry , Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Airlangga Surabaya, East Java, 60115, IndonesiaObjective: This research aimed at the discovering the effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on the growth of Justicia gendarussa Burm.f. calluses based on biomass, morphological characters and metabolic profiles. Methods: The second and third leaves of young J. gendarussa Burm.f. were isolated and cultured in solid Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium with the addition of 1 mg/L 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 0.5 mg/L benzyl amino purine (BAP). Different sucrose concentrations, varying from 0 to 5%, were included in the medium. The cultures were incubated under light and dark conditions for 6 weeks. Repetitive subculture was carried out every 2 weeks for a total of four times, and 3% sucrose gave the best callus growth. Dry calluses were extracted with methanol, and their metabolic profiles were analyzed using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Compound identification was performed by comparing the mass spectra to references from the WILEY version 7n.1 library. Results: Among the 12 conditions tested for the prolonged 6-week culture, the 2–5 % sucrose treatments under light and 3–5 % sucrose treatments under dark exhibited the highest dry weight. For repetitive subculture, the highest wet and dry weights were identically detected under both light and dark conditions after the second repetitive subculture. A total of 19 metabolites was identified by GC/MS, with major compounds being taraxasterol, monoplex D, 2-methoxy-4-vinylphenol, and palmitic acid. Conclusion: Light, sucrose concentration, and repetitive subculture all significantly impacted the growth and metabolic profiles of J. gendarussa Burm.f. calluses. A concentration of 3% sucrose demonstrated the best growth of callus and could be further applied for mass production.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215017X20301028CallusGas chromatography/mass spectrometryJusticia gandarussa Burm.f.LightRepetitive subcultureSucrose
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author Dwi Kusuma Wahyuni
Alamil Huda
Siti Faizah
Hery Purnobasuki
Bambang Prajogo Eko Wardojo
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Alamil Huda
Siti Faizah
Hery Purnobasuki
Bambang Prajogo Eko Wardojo
Effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on callus growth and medically important production in Justicia gendarussa Burm.f.
Biotechnology Reports
Callus
Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
Justicia gandarussa Burm.f.
Light
Repetitive subculture
Sucrose
author_facet Dwi Kusuma Wahyuni
Alamil Huda
Siti Faizah
Hery Purnobasuki
Bambang Prajogo Eko Wardojo
author_sort Dwi Kusuma Wahyuni
title Effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on callus growth and medically important production in Justicia gendarussa Burm.f.
title_short Effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on callus growth and medically important production in Justicia gendarussa Burm.f.
title_full Effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on callus growth and medically important production in Justicia gendarussa Burm.f.
title_fullStr Effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on callus growth and medically important production in Justicia gendarussa Burm.f.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on callus growth and medically important production in Justicia gendarussa Burm.f.
title_sort effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on callus growth and medically important production in justicia gendarussa burm.f.
publisher Elsevier
series Biotechnology Reports
issn 2215-017X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Objective: This research aimed at the discovering the effects of light, sucrose concentration and repetitive subculture on the growth of Justicia gendarussa Burm.f. calluses based on biomass, morphological characters and metabolic profiles. Methods: The second and third leaves of young J. gendarussa Burm.f. were isolated and cultured in solid Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium with the addition of 1 mg/L 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 0.5 mg/L benzyl amino purine (BAP). Different sucrose concentrations, varying from 0 to 5%, were included in the medium. The cultures were incubated under light and dark conditions for 6 weeks. Repetitive subculture was carried out every 2 weeks for a total of four times, and 3% sucrose gave the best callus growth. Dry calluses were extracted with methanol, and their metabolic profiles were analyzed using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Compound identification was performed by comparing the mass spectra to references from the WILEY version 7n.1 library. Results: Among the 12 conditions tested for the prolonged 6-week culture, the 2–5 % sucrose treatments under light and 3–5 % sucrose treatments under dark exhibited the highest dry weight. For repetitive subculture, the highest wet and dry weights were identically detected under both light and dark conditions after the second repetitive subculture. A total of 19 metabolites was identified by GC/MS, with major compounds being taraxasterol, monoplex D, 2-methoxy-4-vinylphenol, and palmitic acid. Conclusion: Light, sucrose concentration, and repetitive subculture all significantly impacted the growth and metabolic profiles of J. gendarussa Burm.f. calluses. A concentration of 3% sucrose demonstrated the best growth of callus and could be further applied for mass production.
topic Callus
Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
Justicia gandarussa Burm.f.
Light
Repetitive subculture
Sucrose
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215017X20301028
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