Abstract

<p>In this study, an efficient method to enhance phenolic compound production in the in vitro cultured shoots of <em>Polyscias filicifolia</em> was developed. The phenolic compound content in <em>P. filicifolia</em> has not yet been reported. Shoots were treated with methyl jasmonate (JM) or salicylic acid (SA) at doses of 50, 100, or 200 µM. HPLC-UV-VIS and LC-MS techniques were used for the determination of chlorogenic, caffeic, and ferulic acids. The total phenolics and flavonoids were quantified, and the antioxidant capacity of plant extracts was determined using DPPH and ABTS methods. Finally, the cytotoxic activity of <em>P. filicifolia</em> extracts in normal (HaCaT) and cancer (A549) cells was investigated. Further, the effect of the extracts on cisplatin cytotoxicity was assessed.</p><p>The elicitors significantly enhanced phenolic production compared to that in untreated shoots and leaves of intact plants. Chlorogenic acid was the most abundant compound with the highest yield of 5.03 ±0.25 mg/g DW after treatment with 50 µM SA. The total flavonoid and phenolic content was significantly and dose-dependently influenced by JM. The highest antioxidant capacity was noted in extracts derived from shoots grown on media supplemented with 50 µM SA and 200 µM JM; these doses were used for further cytotoxic activity investigations. The extracts from JM or SA treatments reduced cancer cell viability and increased their mortality, whereas the extract from JM treatment exhibited protective effect on normal cells. Moreover, the comparison of cytotoxic properties of plant extracts and cisplatin indicated that plant phenolic compounds in combination with anticancer drugs could reduce the detrimental effect of the latter on human cells.</p>

Highlights

  • IntroductionH. Bailey, commonly known as fern leaf Panax [1], is a member of Araliaceae family that includes approximately 159 species of evergreen shrubs and large trees

  • We developed an efficient method for producing phenolic compounds from P. filicifolia shoots cultivated in vitro by applying selected concentrations of two elicitors: salicylic acid (SA) and methyl jasmonate (JM)

  • The two elicitors used in the present study, salicylic acid (SA) and methyl jasmonate (JM), affected the rates of shoot multiplication and resulted in an increase in the fresh and dry biomass, as well as in the length of P. filicifolia shoots

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Introduction

H. Bailey, commonly known as fern leaf Panax [1], is a member of Araliaceae family that includes approximately 159 species of evergreen shrubs and large trees. Several taxa of Polyscias genus, including P. filicifolia, are widely cultivated in the tropical regions of South Asia; their native ranges are not yet known [2]. Polyscias filicifolia can be cultivated in Southeast Asia and the tropical islands, but harvesting from field-grown plants is associated with some disadvantages such as slow growth and variations in targeted compound content [3]

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