Abstract
We investigated the effects of medium salt strength and ammonia/nitrate ratio on biomass production and metabolites accumulation of adventitious root. The medium with full-strength Murashige and Skoog (MS) reached the highest growth rate (16.77), and the contents of saponin and polysaccharide reached the peak (i.e., 0.65 and 24.85 %) at 3/4 MS and 1 MS, respectively. In case of ammonia/nitrate ratio, a NH4 +/NO3 − ratio of 20:40 was optimal for the production of biomass and polysaccharide (23.27 %). In contrast, the content of saponin achieved the optimum (0.74 %) at a NH4 +/NO3 − ratio of 30:30. In 5-L balloon-type bubble bioreactor (BTBB) cultures, an approximately 23-fold increase in biomass was recorded. The fresh weight (FW) and dry weight (DW) were 72.78 and 6.79 g per bioreactor with the contents of saponin (0.62 %) and polysaccharide (17.32 %), respectively. It indicated potential application to produce adventitious roots of pseudostellaria heterophylla with bioreactors on large scale in commercial.
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