Short Communication - Methyl jasmonate induced overproduction of
eleutherosides in somatic embryos of Eleutherococcus senticosus
cultured in bioreactors
This study was concentrated on the production of eleutherosides and
chlorogenic acid in embryogenic suspension cultures of Eleutherococcus
senticosus by exposing them to different concentrations (50-400
\u3bcM) of methyl jasmonate (MJ) during the culture period. In the
bioreactor cultures, eleutheroside content increased significantly by
elicitation of MJ, however, the fresh weight, dry weight and growth
ratio of embryos was strongly inhibited by increasing MJ
concentrations. The highest total eleutheroside (7.3 fold increment)
and chlorogenic acid (3.9 fold increment) yield was obtained with 200
\u3bcM MJ treatment. There was 1.4, 3.4 and 14.9 fold increase in the
eleutheroside B, E, and E1 production respectively with such
elicitation treatment. These results suggest that MJ elicitation is
beneficial for eleutheroside accumulation in the embryogenic cell
suspension cultures