Abstract
Introduction. One of the urgent problems of medicine and biology is the use of plant objects as industrial producers of target metabolites in vitro. In vitro cells can be used as pharmaceutical preparations. Study objects and methods. The present research featured medicinal plants that grow in the Siberian Federal district and are a popular source of medicinal raw materials. The physicochemical properties, e.g. total ash content in extracts, the content of heavy metals, the content of organic solvents in the extracts, and the mass loss upon drying was determined by standard methods. The antimicrobial properties of in vitro extracts were determined by the diffusion method and the method based on optical density measurement. The list of opportunistic and pathogenic test strains included the following microorganisms: E. coli ATCC 25922, S. aureus ATCC 25923, P. vulgaris ATCC 63, P. aeruginosa ATCC 9027, and C. albicans EMTC 34. The number of viable cancer cells was determined using the MTT colorimetric method. Results and discussion. The paper describes the physicochemical properties, safety indicators, antioxidant activity, antimicrobial activity, and antitumor properties of extracts of a complex of biologically active substances obtained in vitro from the dried biomass of callus and suspension cell cultures and root cultures. The root extracts proved to have the maximum antimicrobial and cytotoxic properties. They could reduce the survival rate of cancer cells to 24.8–36.8 %. Conclusion. The research featured extracts obtained from the dried biomass of callus and suspension cell cultures and root cultures in vitro of safflower leuzea (Leuzea carthamoides L.), Rhodiola rosea (Rhodiola rosea L.), various sorts of skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis L., Scutellaria andrachnoides L., Scutellaria galericulata L.), Potentilla alba (Potentilla alba L.) and ginseng (Panax L.). The results showed that the extracts can be used for the production of pharmaceuticals and biologically active additives with antitumor, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties.
Highlights
One of the urgent problems of medicine and biology is the use of plant objects as industrial producers of target metabolites in vitro
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Summary
Изучение физико-химических свойств и биологической активности экстрактов из высушенной биомассы каллусных, суспензионных клеток и корневых культур in vitro. Цель работы: состояла в изучении физико-химических свойств и биологической активности экстрактов из высушенной биомассы каллусных, суспензионных клеток и корневых культур in vitro. В работе представлены результаты исследования физико-химических свойств, показателей безопасности, антиоксидантной активности, антимикробной активности и противоопухолевых свойств экстрактов комплекса биологически активных веществ из высушенной биомассы каллусных, суспензионных культур клеток и корневых культур in vitro. Полученные результаты свидетельствуют о том, что экстракты из высушенной биомассы каллусных, суспензионных культур клеток и корневых культур in vitro левзеи сафлоровидной (Leuzea carthamoides L.), родиолы розовой (Rhodiola rosea L.), шлемника байкальского (Scutellaria baicalensis L.), шлемника андрахновидного (Scutellaria andrachnoides L.), шлемника обыкновенного (Scutellaria galericulata L.), лапчатки белой (Potentilla alba L.) и женьшеня (Panax L.) могут быть использованы для производства фармацевтических препаратов и биологически активных добавок противоопухолевого, антимикробного и антиоксидантного действия. Для цитирования: Изучение физико-химических свойств и биологической активности экстрактов из высушенной биомассы каллусных, суспензионных клеток и корневых культур in vitro / Йонг Янг, Л.
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