| Literature DB >> 31353579 |
Shihui Wang1, Wenxia Liang1, Lu Yao2,3, Juan Wang2,3, Wenyuan Gao2,3.
Abstract
This study researched the effect of temperature on growth and ginsenosides accumulation in adventitious root cultures of Panax ginseng. Results showed that the ginseng adventitious roots growth and differentiation ability could be affected faced with different incubation temperatures (15, 20, 25, and 30°C for 35 days). Besides, the research also demonstrated that low-temperature stimulation could promote the accumulation of ginsenosides and the content of total ginsenosides increased by 2.53 times at 10°C-7d (10°C for 7 days and then transferred to 25°C for 28 days) compared with that at 25°C. Moreover, the transcriptional levels of functional genes and PgWRKYs were analyzed by this study and the correlation analysis showed that GPS, SS, CYP716A47, CYP716A53v2, UGT74AE2, UGT94Q2, PgWRKY1, PgWRKY3, and PgWRKY8 were significantly correlated with total ginsenosides content. Furthermore, HPLC-ESI-MSn analyzed that Malonyl-Rb1 only existed in 10°C-7d group. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: The survey showed that after a certain time of stimulating P. ginseng adventitious roots at low temperature, the accumulation of ginsenosides could be enhanced as their expression of related genes were regulated. It provides a theoretical foundation for the mass production of ginsenosides by controlling the temperature conditions of P. ginseng adventitious roots.Entities:
Keywords: HPLC-MSn; adventitious roots; cold stimulation; genes; temperature
Year: 2019 PMID: 31353579 DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.12794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Biochem ISSN: 0145-8884 Impact factor: 2.720