Induction of capsaicinoid synthesis in Capsicum chinense cell cultures by salicylic acid or methyl jasmonate

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Suspension cultures of Habanero pepper (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) were exposed to salicylic acid or methyl jasmonate to change secondary metabolism. Both treatments led to the accumulation of capsaicinoids and their late biosynthetic intermediate, vanillin. Both elicitors had a positive effect on the activities of phenylalanine ammonia lyase and coumarate O-methyltransferase, but none of them represented the main limiting step for capsaicinoid accumulation since vanillin contents were two orders of magnitude higher than those of capsaicinoids. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Gutiérrez-Carbajal, M. G., Monforte-González, M., de Miranda-Ham, M. L., Godoy-Hernández, G., & Vázquez-Flota, F. (2010). Induction of capsaicinoid synthesis in Capsicum chinense cell cultures by salicylic acid or methyl jasmonate. Biologia Plantarum, 54(3), 430–434. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-010-0078-z

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