Abstract
The effects of the oligosaccharides from the endophytic fungus Fusarium oxysporum Dzf17 as elicitors on diosgenin production in cell suspension cultures of its host Dioscorea zingiberensis were investigated. Three oligosaccharides, DP4, DP7 and DP10, were purified from the oligosaccharide fractions DP2-5, DP5-8 and DP8-12, respectively, which were prepared from the water-extracted mycelial polysaccharide of the endophytic fungus F. oxysporum Dzf17. When the cell cultures were treated with fraction DP5-8 at 20 mg/L on day 26 and harvested on day 32, the maximum diosgenin yield (2.187 mg/L) was achieved, which was 5.65-fold of control (0.387 mg/L). When oligosaccharides DP4, DP7 and DP10 were individually added to 26-day-old D. zingiberensis cell cultures at concentrations of 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 mg/L in medium, DP7 at 6 mg/L was found to significantly enhance diosgenin production, with a yield of 3.202 mg/L, which was 8.27-fold of control. When the cell cultures were treated with DP7 twice on days 24 and 26, and harvested on day 30, both diosgenin content and yield were significantly increased and reached the maximums of 1.159 mg/g dw and 4.843 mg/L, both of which were higher than those of single elicitation, and were 9.19- and 12.38-fold of control, respectively.
Highlights
Diosgenin is a plant secondary metabolite, which has been extensively used in the pharmaceutical industry as a well-known precursor of various synthetic steroidal drugs [1]
The highest diosgenin yield (3.548 mg/L) was gained in the cell cultures treated twice with DP7 at 6 mg/L added on days 24 and 26, which was 9.16-fold of control and exhibited significant enhancement as compared with that of single elicitation
Oligosaccharide elicitors prepared from the endophytic fungus F. oxysporum Dzf17 were found to significantly enhance diosgenin accumulation in D. zingiberensis cell cultures
Summary
Diosgenin is a plant secondary metabolite, which has been extensively used in the pharmaceutical industry as a well-known precursor of various synthetic steroidal drugs [1]. Diosgenin showed an estrogenic effect on the mammary epithelium of ovariectomized (OVX) mouse [5], in vitro antiviral activity against hepatitis C virus [6], anti-proliferative and proapoptotic actions as a chemopreventive and therapeutic agent against several cancers [7], and anti-skin-aging effects [8]. Species from the genera Balanites (Zygophyllaceae) [9], Costus (Zingiberaceae) [10], Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) [1], and Trigonella (Leguminosae) [4] are the main plant sources for production of diosgenin, which is in the form of a steroidal saponin. H. Wright is the dominant source for diosgenin production in China [11]
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have
Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.