1993
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.57.1398
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Characteristics of Scopolamine-releasing Hairy Root Clones ofDuboisia leichhardtii

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“…Different culture systems such as shake flasks, bioreactors, airlift reactors, and turbine blade reactors have been utilized for secondary metabolite production in hairy root cultures in different solanaceous plants like Atropa belladonna, Duboisia leichhardtii, and Physalis minima (Muranaka et al, 1992;Muranaka et al, 1993a;Muranaka et al, 1993b;Gansau and Mahmood, 2013;Habibi et al, 2015) (Supplementary Table 1). The hairy roots of Anisodus tanguiticus accumulated greater biomass, when the culture volume of flask reactors was increased (Lei et al, 2020).…”
Section: Culture Systems Used For Scaling Up Of Hairy Root Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different culture systems such as shake flasks, bioreactors, airlift reactors, and turbine blade reactors have been utilized for secondary metabolite production in hairy root cultures in different solanaceous plants like Atropa belladonna, Duboisia leichhardtii, and Physalis minima (Muranaka et al, 1992;Muranaka et al, 1993a;Muranaka et al, 1993b;Gansau and Mahmood, 2013;Habibi et al, 2015) (Supplementary Table 1). The hairy roots of Anisodus tanguiticus accumulated greater biomass, when the culture volume of flask reactors was increased (Lei et al, 2020).…”
Section: Culture Systems Used For Scaling Up Of Hairy Root Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They reported that impaired oxygen transfer due to channelling and stagnation of the liquid phase are the apparent causes of poor growth [50]. Inclusion of polyurethane foam in the vessel of air-sparged bioreactor reduces the entrapping of gas by hairy roots, which improve biomass and alkaloid production [51]. In Artemisia annua hairy root culture, the bubble column reactor was superior to mist reactors for the biomass concentration [52,53].…”
Section: Bubble Column Reactormentioning
confidence: 99%