Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitro

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Autor(a) principal: Pedroso,Rita Cássia Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Branquinho,Núbia Angélica de Ávila, Hara,Alessandra Cristina Boffino de Almeida Monteiro, Silva,Fabiano Guimarães, Kellner Filho,Luis Claudio, Silva,Marcio Luís Andrade, Cunha,Wilson Roberto, Pauletti,Patricia Mendonça, Januário,Ana Helena
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Hyptis marrubioides (Lamiaceae) is a medicinal plant that is native from Brazilian Cerrado. In vitro propagation techniques make use of elicitors to alter metabolic pathways, affecting how molecules are produced both qualitatively and quantitatively. This research aimed to evaluate how abiotic elicitors salicylic acid (SA) and silver nitrate (SN) at concentrations of 30µM or 60µM influence Hyptis marrubioides seedling growth by two different in vitro culture methods. The rutin content was quantified by HPLC-DAD. Compared to an untreated culture, the H. marrubioides methanolic extracts cultured in MS medium for 10 days followed by culture in MS medium containing SN (30µM) for 20 days had 1.28 times higher rutin content. In a second experiment, seedlings were cultured in MS medium for 20 days, and then the desired elicitor was added to the culture and allowed to remain in contact with the medium for three and six days. SA (30µM) gave the best results: rutin production was 16.56-foldhigher than the control after six days. SN (30µM) increased the rutin content by 1.17-fold. At the two concentrations evaluated during the elicitation experiments, neither SA nor SN altered the growth parameters shoot length, leaf number, and fresh and dry weight of H. marrubioides seedlings grown in vitro as compared to the control. Based on these results, the abiotic elicitors SA and SN successfully provide Hyptis marrubioides with increased rutin content in vitro.
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spelling Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitrosalicylic acidHPLC-DADtissue culturesilver nitrateelicitationplant growth regulatorsABSTRACT: Hyptis marrubioides (Lamiaceae) is a medicinal plant that is native from Brazilian Cerrado. In vitro propagation techniques make use of elicitors to alter metabolic pathways, affecting how molecules are produced both qualitatively and quantitatively. This research aimed to evaluate how abiotic elicitors salicylic acid (SA) and silver nitrate (SN) at concentrations of 30µM or 60µM influence Hyptis marrubioides seedling growth by two different in vitro culture methods. The rutin content was quantified by HPLC-DAD. Compared to an untreated culture, the H. marrubioides methanolic extracts cultured in MS medium for 10 days followed by culture in MS medium containing SN (30µM) for 20 days had 1.28 times higher rutin content. In a second experiment, seedlings were cultured in MS medium for 20 days, and then the desired elicitor was added to the culture and allowed to remain in contact with the medium for three and six days. SA (30µM) gave the best results: rutin production was 16.56-foldhigher than the control after six days. SN (30µM) increased the rutin content by 1.17-fold. At the two concentrations evaluated during the elicitation experiments, neither SA nor SN altered the growth parameters shoot length, leaf number, and fresh and dry weight of H. marrubioides seedlings grown in vitro as compared to the control. Based on these results, the abiotic elicitors SA and SN successfully provide Hyptis marrubioides with increased rutin content in vitro.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000200400Ciência Rural v.49 n.2 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180278info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPedroso,Rita Cássia NascimentoBranquinho,Núbia Angélica de ÁvilaHara,Alessandra Cristina Boffino de Almeida MonteiroSilva,Fabiano GuimarãesKellner Filho,Luis ClaudioSilva,Marcio Luís AndradeCunha,Wilson RobertoPauletti,Patricia MendonçaJanuário,Ana Helenaeng2019-02-15T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitro
title Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitro
spellingShingle Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitro
Pedroso,Rita Cássia Nascimento
salicylic acid
HPLC-DAD
tissue culture
silver nitrate
elicitation
plant growth regulators
title_short Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitro
title_full Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitro
title_fullStr Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitro
title_sort Effect of salicylic acid and silver nitrate on rutin production by Hyptis marrubioides cultured in vitro
author Pedroso,Rita Cássia Nascimento
author_facet Pedroso,Rita Cássia Nascimento
Branquinho,Núbia Angélica de Ávila
Hara,Alessandra Cristina Boffino de Almeida Monteiro
Silva,Fabiano Guimarães
Kellner Filho,Luis Claudio
Silva,Marcio Luís Andrade
Cunha,Wilson Roberto
Pauletti,Patricia Mendonça
Januário,Ana Helena
author_role author
author2 Branquinho,Núbia Angélica de Ávila
Hara,Alessandra Cristina Boffino de Almeida Monteiro
Silva,Fabiano Guimarães
Kellner Filho,Luis Claudio
Silva,Marcio Luís Andrade
Cunha,Wilson Roberto
Pauletti,Patricia Mendonça
Januário,Ana Helena
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedroso,Rita Cássia Nascimento
Branquinho,Núbia Angélica de Ávila
Hara,Alessandra Cristina Boffino de Almeida Monteiro
Silva,Fabiano Guimarães
Kellner Filho,Luis Claudio
Silva,Marcio Luís Andrade
Cunha,Wilson Roberto
Pauletti,Patricia Mendonça
Januário,Ana Helena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv salicylic acid
HPLC-DAD
tissue culture
silver nitrate
elicitation
plant growth regulators
topic salicylic acid
HPLC-DAD
tissue culture
silver nitrate
elicitation
plant growth regulators
description ABSTRACT: Hyptis marrubioides (Lamiaceae) is a medicinal plant that is native from Brazilian Cerrado. In vitro propagation techniques make use of elicitors to alter metabolic pathways, affecting how molecules are produced both qualitatively and quantitatively. This research aimed to evaluate how abiotic elicitors salicylic acid (SA) and silver nitrate (SN) at concentrations of 30µM or 60µM influence Hyptis marrubioides seedling growth by two different in vitro culture methods. The rutin content was quantified by HPLC-DAD. Compared to an untreated culture, the H. marrubioides methanolic extracts cultured in MS medium for 10 days followed by culture in MS medium containing SN (30µM) for 20 days had 1.28 times higher rutin content. In a second experiment, seedlings were cultured in MS medium for 20 days, and then the desired elicitor was added to the culture and allowed to remain in contact with the medium for three and six days. SA (30µM) gave the best results: rutin production was 16.56-foldhigher than the control after six days. SN (30µM) increased the rutin content by 1.17-fold. At the two concentrations evaluated during the elicitation experiments, neither SA nor SN altered the growth parameters shoot length, leaf number, and fresh and dry weight of H. marrubioides seedlings grown in vitro as compared to the control. Based on these results, the abiotic elicitors SA and SN successfully provide Hyptis marrubioides with increased rutin content in vitro.
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