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Detection of ginkgolide A in Ginkgo biloba cell cultures.

Authors :
Carrier, Danielle-Julie
Chauret, Nathalie
Mancini, Michael
Coulombe, Pierre
Neufeld, Ronald
Weber, Martin
Archambault, Jean
Source :
Plant Cell Reports; Aug1991, Vol. 10 Issue 5, p256-259, 4p
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

Ginkgo biloba cells were cultured in two 500 mL shake flasks and in 2 L and 6 L immobilization bioreactors using MS medium supplemented with 1 mg.L NAA, 0.1 mg.L K and 30 g.L sucrose. Specific growth rates were 0.06 d, 0.11 d and 0.07 d for the 2 L and 6 L bioreactors and shake flask cultures, respectively. Extracellular phosphate, nitrate, ammonium and carbohydrate uptake rates of the bio reactor cultures were approximately 17 to 39% slower than those of shake flask cultures. The specific oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide transfer rates of immobilized Ginkgo biloba cells ranged from 0.027 to 0.041 mmol O.g.d.w.hr (maximum uptake at 14 days) and 0.020 to 0.057 mmol COg. .d.w.hr (maximum production at 14 days). Extracts from the biomass of the two immobilized and shake flask suspension cultures were analysed for ginkgolide A by GC-MS. Yields of 7, 17, 19 and 7 ng.g. d.w. of ginkgolide A were determined for shake flask 1, shake flask 2 and the 2 L and 6 L immobilized cultures, respectively. Traces of ginkgolide B were detected with the signal to noise ratio, however, being too low for positive confirmation of this last product. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07217714
Volume :
10
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plant Cell Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
70885936
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00232570