Abstract

Plants belonging to the genus Panax produce ginsenosides that possess pharmacological properties. The ability to synthesize these compounds is preserved in some cultured cells of ginseng. In this work, we used suspension cell cultures of two species of ginseng: Panax japonicus var. repens C. A. Mey and P. ginseng C. A. Mey. The first culture was grown on MS medium supplemented with α-NAA. After one subculturing, cell biomass increased 5–6 times with the level of ginsenosides being equal to 2.5–3.0% of dry weight. The second culture was grown on the same medium supplemented with 2,4-D. In this case, biomass increment was 3–5-fold, and ginsenosides were produced in trace amounts. Substitution of 2,4-D for NAA in suspension cell culture of P. japonicus brought about deterioration of growth characteristics, but the content and composition of ginsenosides was not changed. In the suspension cell culture of P. ginseng, substitution of NAA for 2,4-D decreased the rate of biomass accumulation and increased the extent of cell aggregation, with total content of ginsenosides increasing 25 times and their assortment being complete.

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