Improvement of friable callus production of Boerhaavia paniculata rich and the investigation of its lipid profile by GC/MS

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In this study, a protocol to induce high amount of friable callus of Boerhaavia paniculata RICH and a lipidomics technique were applied to investigate the profile of lipids to relate to those present in the roots of this plant that presented anti-inflammatory activity in the crude hexane extract. The callus culture was induced from seeds in solidified Murashige and Skoog medium containing different amounts of glucose and different concentrations of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid . The explants were kept in a germination chamber at 30±2°C with a photoperiod of 16 h under light intensity of 27 μmol m-2 s-1 for 4 weeks. The best results for friable callus formation and development of the biomass were obtained in the treatment containing 2.26 μM 2.4-D and glucose (1.5 %; w/v). Lipidomics techniques were applied in hexane fraction showing higher concentrations of the steroids β-sitosterol (3.53 mg/100 g dc–dry cells), and fatty acids, especially 2-hydroxy-tetracosanoic acid (0.34 mg/100 g dc), eicosanoic acid (86.25 mg/100 g dc), stearic acid (420.83 mg/100 g dc), tetradecanoic acid (10.74 mg/100 g dc) and linoleic acid (100.61 mg/100 g dc). The lipid profile of callus versus that found in the roots of wlid plant is described in this work.

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Souza, J. M. M., Berkov, S., & Santos, A. S. (2014). Improvement of friable callus production of Boerhaavia paniculata rich and the investigation of its lipid profile by GC/MS. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 86(3), 1015–1027. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201420130098

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