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Sustainable production of plumbagin via meta -topolin-mediated high frequency regeneration of genetically true-to-type Plumbago zeylanica L.

Indranil SantraBiswajit Ghosh
Published in: 3 Biotech (2023)
Plumbago zeylanica L. is commonly known as chitrak, consumed since long time owing to its potent medicinal benefits. It is a major source of the yellow crystalline naphthoquinone called plumbagin, which is highly acclaimed for its anticancerous activities on different cancers i.e. prostrate, breast, ovarian, etc. The growing urges for this compound make this plant extremely demanding in the global market; hence, the plant is indiscriminately harvested from its very natural habitat. Therefore, in vitro biomass production of this plant can be a sustainable alternative for plumbagin production. In this present study, it has been found that, compared to other cytokinins, biomass production was enhanced by using aromatic cytokinin meta -topolin ( m T). The highest shoot buds produced by m T (1 mg/l) was 13.60 ± 1.14 after 14 d of culture establishment. After 84 d in the same medium, 129.8 ± 2.71 shoots were produced, and the fresh weight of the total biomass was 19.72 ± 0.65 g. The highest number of roots was induced (37.80 ± 0.84) with 1.0 mg/l Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). The well rooted plantlets were acclimatized in field condition with 87%survival. The regenerated plants' genetic fidelity was accessed through molecular markers i.e. Inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR), Start codon targeted (SCoT) and cytology studies. The monomorphic bands amplified by the primers across in vivo and in vitro plants confer the genetic homogeneity of the regenerants. The plumbagin content from different parts of the in vitro grown plants in vivo mother plant was quantified through High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), and found that they do not differ significantly. Even all parts of the in vitro plants produce plumbagin, roots contain the maximum amount (14.67 ± 0.24 mg/g dry weight basis).
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