Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2067099 | Cell Biology International | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Endophytic fungi (Fusarium mairei) culture broth (EFCB) was added to cell suspension cultures of Taxus cuspidata. After 5Â days, cultures of T. cuspidata given 4Â ml of EFCB produced a maximal yield of 6.11Â mg/l paclitaxel, with a release ratio of 75%, 2- and 6.8-fold, respectively, greater than the controls. The active element in EFCB is an exopolysaccharide of â¼79Â kD. Endophytic fungi produced 0.19Â mg/l of paclitaxel in its producing medium. However, when the supernatant of Taxus cell suspension cultures from day 20 was added to the paclitaxel-producing medium, the biomass of fungi decreased by 24% and the yield of paclitaxel by 45%. In a co-culture system of plant and fungus, the yield of paclitaxel (12.8Â mg/l) was >2-fold higher than that in the EFCB-treatment system.
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Authors
Yong-Cheng Li, Wen-Yi Tao,