Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4514371 Industrial Crops and Products 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Castilleja tenuiflora is a highly valued medicinal plant that grows in pine–oak woods in Mexico. In this study, we identified for the first time verbascoside and isoverbascoside as the major phenylethanoid glycosides (PhGs) in C. tenuiflora. These compounds have proven biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cytotoxic activities, which may be related to the traditional uses of this plant. We developed a reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) procedure to analyze PhGs, and determined their concentrations in various different tissues of wild plants. Verbascoside accumulated mainly in roots and inflorescences (9.23 and 7.88 mg g−1 dry biomass, respectively), while isoverbascoside accumulated mainly in the roots (7.13 mg g−1 dry biomass). To provide an alternative source of material for production of bioactive compounds, we established in vitro adventitious root cultures in which roots were grown in B5 medium containing either 10 μM indole 3-acetic acid (IAA) or 10 μM α-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA). The greatest dry biomass yield (30 g L−1) was achieved at 30 days after transfer of roots into IAA-containing medium. The highest specific yields of PhGs were also obtained using this auxin; the maximum level of verbascoside was 14.62 mg g−1 dry root biomass (438.6 mg L−1) at 30 days after root transfer, and the maximum yield of isoverbascoside was 37.32 mg g−1 dry root biomass (522.48 mg L−1) at 23 days after root transfer. Adventitious root cultures of C. tenuiflora are a promising system for further studies on scale-up and phenylethanoid glycosides biosynthesis.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Verbascoside and isoverbascoside are the major phenylethanoid glycosides in Castilleja tenuiflora. ► In wild plants, verbascoside accumulates mainly in inflorescences and roots, and isoverbascoside accumulates mainly in roots. ► C. tenuiflora adventitious root cultures were established and grown in media containing different auxins. ► Roots grown in B5 medium containing 10 μM IAA accumulated the highest levels of verbascoside and isoverbascoside. ► Specific yields of verbascoside and isoverbascoside from C. tenuiflora adventitious root cultures are comparable to those from wild plants.

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