Abstract
Lycium schweinfurthii, a wild shrub of the Solanaceae family, has received increasing attention in the last decade for its therapeutic potential in traditional medicine due to its diverse array of secondary metabolites, including phenolic substances and terpenoids. The aim of this study was to investigate the accumulation of phenolics, flavonoids, and the terpenoid lupeol in L. schweinfurthii cell suspension shake flask cultures and a single-use 2-dimensional rocking motion bioreactor. Three different media formulations were compared for in vitro cell cultures. Various parameters, such as biomass accumulation, settled cell volume, cell viability (assessed via a 2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride assay), and sucrose consumption were determined as indicators of cell activity and growth. Total phenolic and flavonoid contents were estimated spectrophotometrically, lupeol was quantified via High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC). Although a higher fresh biomass concentration of 464 g L− 1 was obtained in MS medium supplemented with a combination of each, 1 mg L− 1 of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), the rocking-motion bioreactor cultivation was performed with 2 mg L− 1 NAA due to its superior reproducibility in viability, productivity, and content of bioactive compounds (e.g., phenolics, flavonoids, lupeol). A final fresh biomass concentration of 185 g L− 1 was achieved in a 16 L cultivation scale with a notable increase in the concentration of phenolics (1.4-fold) and flavonoids (1.7-fold). Most importantly, the concentration of lupeol, a pentacyclic triterpenoid known for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-atherogenic properties, exhibited a remarkable 5.5-fold increase in the bioreactor cultivation (585 µg g− 1) compared to shake flask cultivations (106 µg g− 1). The current study demonstrated the profound impact of media composition and non-limited fed-batch conditions in a rocking-motion bioreactor on the accumulation of bioactive compounds. The findings are also relevant to other plant cell cultures.
Highlights
IntroductionThe genus Lycium (family Solanaceae) comprises more than 90 species distributed all over the world
The genus Lycium comprises more than 90 species distributed all over the world
We compared the effect of growth regulators as Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and 2,4-D on biomass growth and synthesis of phenolics, flavonoids, and terpenoid lupeol of L. schweinfurthii cell cultures
Summary
The genus Lycium (family Solanaceae) comprises more than 90 species distributed all over the world. 1-heptatriacotanol, which is known to have anti-hypercholesterolemic effects (Junwei et al 2018), and lupeol, which has a wide range of proven biological activities to prevent cancer, coronary, and hepatic diseases (Wal et al 2015), were found in L. schweinfurthii plants (Ragab et al 2023). Lupeol is a pentacyclic triterpenoid known from lupin seeds, fig trees, and rubber plants. It is found in some edible fruits and vegetables (Bañares et al 2023; Muktar et al 2018) and was investigated for the treatment of acne based on its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activity (Wal et al 2015). It can provide considerable protection against the early stage of hypercholesterolemic atherogenesis (Sudhahar et al 2006)
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