Abstract

By modification of a standard Murashige and Skoog plant tissue culture maintenance medium, a system has been developed for Catharanthus roseus cell suspension cultures in which both growth and indole alkaloid accumulation can occur in a single-stage culture of 14–21 days. Precise optimization of the medium depends upon the cell line under investigation, but the inclusion of lactose as the carbohydrate source, and NAA and kinetin as growth regulators, will generally increase yields of the indole alkaloid catharanthine. Treatment of cells growing in this optimized medium with agents that stimulate the accumulation of secondary metabolites both increases the yield of catharanthine and reduces the time required for production. We believe that this process could be useful for the commercial production of plant secondary metabolites.

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