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Enhanced Production of Resveratrol, Piceatannol, Arachidin-1, and Arachidin‑3 in Hairy Root Cultures of Peanut Co-treated with Methyl Jasmonate and Cyclodextrin
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) produces
stilbenoids upon exposure to abiotic and biotic stresses. Among these
compounds, the prenylated stilbenoids arachidin-1 and arachidin-3
have shown diverse biological activities with potential applications
in human health. These compounds exhibit higher or novel biological
activities in vitro when compared to their nonprenylated analogues
piceatannol and resveratrol, respectively. However, assessment of
these bioactivities in vivo has been challenging because of their
limited availability. In this study, hairy root cultures of peanut
were induced to produce stilbenoids upon treatment with elicitors.
Co-treatment with 100 μM methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and 9 g/L methyl-β-cyclodextrin
(CD) led to sustained high levels of resveratrol, piceatannol, arachidin-1,
and arachidin-3 in the culture medium when compared to other elicitor
treatments. The average yields of arachidin-1 and arachidin-3 were
56 and 148 mg/L, respectively, after co-treatment with MeJA and CD.
Furthermore, MeJA and CD had a synergistic effect on resveratrol synthase
gene expression, which could explain the higher yield of resveratrol
when compared to treatment with either MeJA or CD alone. Peanut hairy
root cultures were shown to be a controlled and sustainable axenic
system for the production of the diverse types of biologically active
stilbenoids