Cyclodextrins increase phytosterol and tocopherol levels in suspension cultured cells obtained from mung beans and safflower

  • Lorena Almagro
  • , Libertad Raquel Tudela
  • , Ana Belén Sabater-Jara
  • , Begoña Miras-Moreno
  • , Maria Begona Miras Moreno
  • , Maria A. Pedreño

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Abstract

In this work, suspension-cultured cells of mung beans and safflower were used in order to analyze the effect of methyl jasmonate and/or cyclodextrins, on bioactive compound production such as phytosterols and tocopherols. The results indicated that mung bean suspension-cultured cells produced higher amount of total phytosterols and tocopherols. In particular, mung bean suspension-cultured cells produced almost 220-fold higher levels of tocopherols than safflower suspension-cultured cells in the best conditions. However, while cyclodextrins were able to enhance extracellular production of phytosterols, in the case of tocopherols, they only increased their intracellular accumulation. Our results showed that mung bean cells could be used as a highly efficient system for the production of phytosterols and tocopherols which have a wide range of biological activities. © 2017 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 33:1662–1665, 2017.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1662-1665
Number of pages4
JournalBiotechnology Progress
Volume33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Carthamus tinctorius
  • Cell Culture Techniques
  • Cyclodextrins
  • Phytosterols
  • Tocopherols
  • Vigna
  • cyclodextrin
  • mung bean
  • phytosterols
  • safflower
  • tocopherol

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