| Literature DB >> 22183887 |
Peiqin Li1, Ziling Mao, Jingfeng Lou, Yan Li, Yan Mou, Shiqiong Lu, Youliang Peng, Ligang Zhou.
Abstract
The effects of the oligosaccharides from the endophytic fungus Fusarium oxysporum Dzf17 as elicitors on diosgenin production in cell suspension cultures of its host Dioscorea zingiberensis were investigated. Three oligosaccharides, DP4, DP7 and DP10, were purified from the oligosaccharide fractions DP2-5, DP5-8 and DP8-12, respectively, which were prepared from the water-extracted mycelial polysaccharide of the endophytic fungus F. oxysporum Dzf17. When the cell cultures were treated with fraction DP5-8 at 20 mg/L on day 26 and harvested on day 32, the maximum diosgenin yield (2.187 mg/L) was achieved, which was 5.65-fold of control (0.387 mg/L). When oligosaccharides DP4, DP7 and DP10 were individually added to 26-day-old D. zingiberensis cell cultures at concentrations of 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 mg/L in medium, DP7 at 6 mg/L was found to significantly enhance diosgenin production, with a yield of 3.202 mg/L, which was 8.27-fold of control. When the cell cultures were treated with DP7 twice on days 24 and 26, and harvested on day 30, both diosgenin content and yield were significantly increased and reached the maximums of 1.159 mg/g dw and 4.843 mg/L, both of which were higher than those of single elicitation, and were 9.19- and 12.38-fold of control, respectively.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22183887 PMCID: PMC6264283 DOI: 10.3390/molecules161210631
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Effects of oligosaccharide fractions DP2-5 (A), DP5-8 (B) and DP8-12 (C) on diosgenin yield of D. zingiberensis cell cultures. The error bars represent standard deviations (n = 3). Different letters indicate significant differences among the treatments at p = 0.05 level.
Figure 2Effects of oligosaccharides DP4, DP7 and DP10 on dry weight (A), diosgenin content (B) and diosgenin yield (C) of D. zingiberensis cell cultures. The error bars represent standard deviations (n = 3). Different letters indicate significant differences among the treatments at p = 0.05 level.
Figure 3Time courses of growth and diosgenin accumulation of D. zingiberensis cell cultures treated once with DP7 added on day 26 at 6 mg/L. The error bars represent standard deviations (n = 3).
Effects of repeated elicitation with DP7 at 6 mg/L on growth and diosgenin accumulation of D. zingiberensis cell cultures.
| Addition time | Dry weight | Diosgenin content | Diosgenin yield |
|---|---|---|---|
| (day) | (g dw/L) | (mg/g dw) | (g/L) |
| Control (without elicitation) | 3.070 ± 0.217 c | 0.126 ± 0.012 d | 0.387 ± 0.061 d |
| Days 24 and 26 | 3.809 ± 0.164 a | 0.931 ± 0.039 a | 3.548 ± 0.280 a |
| Day 26 | 3.898 ± 0.143 a | 0.821 ± 0.029 b | 3.203 ± 0.222 b |
| Days 26 and 28 | 3.332 ± 0.057 b | 0.733 ± 0.021 c | 2.440 ± 0.030 c |
Note: The values represent means ± standard deviations (n = 3). Different letters indicate significant differences among the treatments in each column at p = 0.05 level.
Figure 4Time courses of growth and diosgenin accumulation of D. zingiberensis cell cultures treated twice with DP7 added on days 24 and 26 at 6 mg/L. The error bars represent standard deviations (n = 3).