2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11240-016-1041-2
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Induced-differential changes on lignan and phenolic acid compounds in Linum album hairy roots by fungal extract of Piriformospora indica

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“…In hairy root cultures of Linum album lignan accumulation was successfully enlarged by fungal elicitor usage, and lariciresinol content rose threefold over control up to 260 µg/g DW (Bahabadi et al 2014). Similary Tashackori et al (2016), examining various lignan production in L. album hairy roots elicited with mycelium extract of Piriformospora indica, reported an 1.6-fold increase (up to 157.3 µg/g DW) over control in lariciresinol content. Chashimi et al (2016) demonstrated that coniferyl aldehyde (2 mM) significantly stimulated larici-and pinoresinol production up to 14.8-and 8.7-fold, respectively.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 84%
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“…In hairy root cultures of Linum album lignan accumulation was successfully enlarged by fungal elicitor usage, and lariciresinol content rose threefold over control up to 260 µg/g DW (Bahabadi et al 2014). Similary Tashackori et al (2016), examining various lignan production in L. album hairy roots elicited with mycelium extract of Piriformospora indica, reported an 1.6-fold increase (up to 157.3 µg/g DW) over control in lariciresinol content. Chashimi et al (2016) demonstrated that coniferyl aldehyde (2 mM) significantly stimulated larici-and pinoresinol production up to 14.8-and 8.7-fold, respectively.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 84%
“…Lignans, such as podophyllotoxin and 5-methoxypodophyllotoxin, which are of special interest, since their derivatives etoposide and teniposide are used in cancer therapy (Bohlin and Rosén 1996), could be accumulated in considerable amounts in in vitro cultures of various species from Podophyllum and Linum genera (Petersen and Alfermann 2001;Fuss 2003;Majumder and Jha 2009). The enhancement of lignan production in in vitro culture systems of various species was achieved by optimization of culture conditions including elaboration of the most suitable for product improvement carbon source, phytohormones, culture conditions like light or dark regime, elicitor treatments (reviewed in Fuss 2003), developing of hairy root cultures (Kumar et al 2012;Bahabadi et al 2014;Wawrosch et al 2014;Gabr et al 2016Gabr et al , 2017Tashackori et al 2016;Chashimi et al 2016) and metabolic engineering approaches (reviewed in Satake et al 2015). There has been also one paper on in vitro cultivated Taxus x media cell suspension and shoots where pinoresinol has been determined and revealed solely in shoots (Mistrzak et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of 3% (v/v) of P. indica cell homogenate significantly enhanced the cell growth (1.11 times) as compared to the untreated control. Similarly, hairy root lines generated from Linum album were treated with fungal extracts of Piriformospora indica, and a short-term exposure to fungal extract increased the hairy root biomass by 1.5-fold (Tashackori et al 2016). Fungal elicitors have been explored for plant secondary metabolites enhancement in plant cell suspension cultures.…”
Section: Fungal and Yeast Elicitormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, most of the studies focusing on L. album have been designed to enhance lignan compounds in in vitro cultures. Various techniques, such as optimizing the culture medium [46], the use of elicitors [47], or inducing polyploidy [48], have been successful in increasing the accumulation of lignans in various L. album in vitro culture. However, insufficient research has been conducted under greenhouse or field conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%