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Effect of methyl jasmonate on production of 20- hydroxyecdysone and turkesterone in hairy roots of Silene linicola C.C.Gmelin A. A. Erst, L. N. Zibareva, E. S. Filonenko

By: Erst, Anna AContributor(s): Zibareva, Larisa N, 1954- | Filonenko, Elena SMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): 20-гидроксиэкдизон | туркестерон | метилжасмонат | экдистероиды | hairy roots | Silene linicolaGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: BIO Web of Conferences Vol. 11. P. 00013 (1-5)Abstract: Methyl jasmonate (MeJ) affects the regulation of secondary metabolism, and it is considered to be a promising elicitor in the culture of cells, tissues and plant organs. High-performance liquid chromatography method was used to identify the composition of ecdysteroids in hairy roots of Silene linicola. MeJ was found to have a stimulating effect on ecdysteroid biosynthesis in this culture. Addition of MeJ at a concentration of 100 μM increased the biosynthesis of 20-hydroxyecdysone by 74% (day 3), and that of turkesterone by 35% (day 6). The share of turkesterone in total ecdysteroid content in the investigated samples was up to 60%, and the content of 20-hydroxyecdysone was up to 30%. The study shows that MeJ is a promising stimulator of ecdysteroid biosynthesis in hairy roots of S. linicola.
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Methyl jasmonate (MeJ) affects the regulation of secondary metabolism, and it is considered to be a promising elicitor in the culture of cells, tissues and plant organs. High-performance liquid chromatography method was used to identify the composition of ecdysteroids in hairy roots of Silene linicola. MeJ was found to have a stimulating effect on ecdysteroid biosynthesis in this culture. Addition of MeJ at a concentration of 100 μM increased the biosynthesis of 20-hydroxyecdysone by 74% (day 3), and that of turkesterone by 35% (day 6). The share of turkesterone in total ecdysteroid content in the investigated samples was up to 60%, and the content of 20-hydroxyecdysone was up to 30%. The study shows that MeJ is a promising stimulator of ecdysteroid biosynthesis in hairy roots of S. linicola.

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