High Triterpenic Acids Production in Callus Cultures from Fruit Pulp of Two Apple Varieties
Autor: | Andrea Gorassini, Daniele Fraternale, Donata Ricci, Giancarlo Verardo |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Plant Science
engineering.material 01 natural sciences Biochemistry Analytical Chemistry Human health In vivo Drug Discovery Food science Beneficial effects Apple pulp 010405 organic chemistry Chemistry Phytosterol Pulp (paper) fungi 010401 analytical chemistry General Medicine In vitro 0104 chemical sciences Complementary and alternative medicine Callus engineering Molecular Medicine Food Science |
Zdroj: | Phytochemical Analysis. 28:5-15 |
ISSN: | 0958-0344 |
Popis: | Introduction Very rarely fruit pulp has been used in in vitro culture to produce secondary metabolites useful in promoting health. Objectives The aims of this work were the study of the best conditions to obtain the callus cultures from the pulp of two varieties of apples, Golden Delicious (GD) and “Mela Rosa Marchigiana” (MRM), and the quali-quantitative analysis of secondary metabolites produced by the two in vitro callus cultures. Methodology Callus was induced on both Murashige and Skoog and Gamborg B5 media containing various combinations of supplements. To achieve the maximum recovery of secondary metabolites produced, preliminary extraction tests were carried out on GD apple culture using two different organic solvents (MeOH and EtOAc). The quali-quantitative analysis of the methanolic extract of both cultures was carried out by ESI-MSn and GC–MS techniques. Results The GC–MS analysis revealed the presence of triterpenic acids, in particular, oleanolic, ursolic, maslinic, pomolic, tormentic, corosolic and annurcoic acid along with a phytosterol, β-sitosterol. In addition, GD callus culture produced phloridzin, absent in the MRM culture. In this last culture, however, the total amount of secondary metabolites was markedly higher. The in vivo production of these bioactive compounds were also quantified in the GD and MRM apple pulps. Conclusion Apple pulps produced higher amounts of triterpenic acids in vitro than in vivo. The present work can be considered a method to amplify the production of important secondary metabolites which exert beneficial effects on human health. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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