Effect of elicitors on the metabolites in the suspension cell culture of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge

Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants : an International Journal of Functional Plant Biology
Yan YuLi Zhang

Abstract

The effect of elicitors on the metabolites in the suspension cells of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge was elucidated by comparing and analyzing the metabolites of induced and uninduced suspension cells. The primary metabolites were detected by GC-MS. Twelve types of secondary metabolites, namely, shikimic acid, tanshinol, protocatechuic acid, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid, rosmarinic acid, salvianolic acid B, salvianolic acid A, dihydrotanshinone, cryptotanshinone, tanshinone I, and tanshinone II A were detected by HPLC. Results indicated a total of 90 primary metabolites in the cells. These metabolites consisted of 49 kinds of sugars and their derivatives, 15 organic acids, 9 amino acids and their derivatives, 9 hydrocarbons, and 8 other substances. OPLS-DA results indicated five differential primary metabolites, namely, gluconic acid, mannopyranose, glucose, inositol, and ketoisovalerate, between the callus and suspension cells. SA significantly induced glucose metabolism in the S. miltiorrhiza suspension cells, and the mean contents of glucose, fructose, and mannose were significantly lower in the induced cells than in the control. However, SA, as a plant inducer, could significantly promote the increase in 10 secondary metabolite...Continue Reading

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