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Phycocyanin, a new elicitor for capsaicin and anthocyanin accumulation in plant cell cultures

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AMB-46-619-621-1996
 
Title Phycocyanin, a new elicitor for capsaicin and anthocyanin accumulation in plant cell cultures
 
Creator Ramachandra Rao, S.
Sarada, R.
Ravishankar, G. A.
 
Subject 01 Plant Cell
 
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Elicitors of both fungal and bacterial origin that is, polysaccharides, proteins and fatty acids, are widely used for enhancement of secondary metabolites in plant cell cultures. In the present study, phycocyanin - a natural blue pigment that is the major light-harvesting
biliprotein in the blue-green alga Spirulina platensis - was used as an elicitor to enhance the accumulation of capsaicin and anthocyanin in Capsicum frutescens and Daucus carota cell cultures respectively. Phycocyanin at 0.3, 0.6 and 1.2 mg% in capsicum cell cultures elicited a more than two-fold increase in capsaicin content with maximum productivity of 192 µg/g fresh weight. Similarly in Daucus carota cell cultures a two-fold increase in
anthocyanin content was obtained at 0.3 mg% with a maximum productivity of 24.8 mg% on a dry-weight basis. In both the systems, phycocyanin showed an early elicitation of secondary metabolites.


 
Date 1996-07-15
 
Type Article
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/74/1/Applied_Microbiology_and_Biotechnology_46%281996%29_619-621.pdf
Ramachandra Rao, S. and Sarada, R. and Ravishankar, G. A. (1996) Phycocyanin, a new elicitor for capsaicin and anthocyanin accumulation in plant cell cultures. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 46. pp. 619-621.