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Mass Production of Panax ginseng C.A. Mey. Root Cultures in Indonesia
Panax ginseng C.A. Mey. is one of the most well-known plants in traditional medicine that
contains bioactive compounds called ginsenosides. It is widely used as raw material in many pharmaceutical
industries in Indonesia. However, to supply for this purpose, they still rely on imports.
PT. Kalbe Farma (through its subsidiary, PT. Bintang Toedjoe), University of Surabaya (Ubaya),
and Hanbang-Bio Laboratory (holding company of Kyung Hee University) established the Kalbe
Ubaya Hanbang-Bio Laboratory (KUH Lab), a collaboration initiated to achieve the independence
of raw materials. This laboratory is devoted to developing the plant tissue culture protocol for the
mass production of P. ginseng root cultures. This paper is the first report of in vitro P. ginseng culture
in Indonesia. The initial stage of the mass production focused on optimizing the culture conditions:
inoculum weight (100 g, 150 g, 200 g), medium volume (12 L, 13 L, 14 L), medium formulation
(“A”, “B”), and incubation temperature (15 °C to 20 °C and 21°C to 25 °C). Based on the biomass
yield and ginsenosides content, it was concluded that the optimum growth condition was 150 g of
the initial inoculum grown in 13 L of media using formulation B and incubation at 21°C to 25 °C. In
the long-term, KUH Lab aims to produce P. ginseng on an industrial scale to sufficiently supply the
demands for P. ginseng in the country. Furthermore, this laboratory also intends to make standardized
Indonesian herbal materials by using plant tissue culture