The most biologically active component of vitamin E, a-tocopherol, is synthesized in its most effective stereoisomeric form only by photosynthetic organisms. Using sunflower cell cultures, a suitable in vitro production system of natural a-tocopherol was established. The most efficient medium was found to be MS basal medium with naphthaleneacetic acid and 6-benzylaminopurine with the addition of casaminoacids and myo-inositol. Culture feeding experiments using biosynthetic precursors showed that a-tocopherol production improved by 30% when homogentisic acid was used. Interestingly, time-course experiments with sunflower suspension cultures showed a possible increase of 78% in a-tocopherol production when using cultures of longer subculture intervals. Compared to the starting plant tissue, an overall 100% increase of a-tocopherol was reached by these sunflower cell cultures.

Enhancement of vitamin E production in sunflower cell cultures

Caretto S;Giovinazzo G
2004

Abstract

The most biologically active component of vitamin E, a-tocopherol, is synthesized in its most effective stereoisomeric form only by photosynthetic organisms. Using sunflower cell cultures, a suitable in vitro production system of natural a-tocopherol was established. The most efficient medium was found to be MS basal medium with naphthaleneacetic acid and 6-benzylaminopurine with the addition of casaminoacids and myo-inositol. Culture feeding experiments using biosynthetic precursors showed that a-tocopherol production improved by 30% when homogentisic acid was used. Interestingly, time-course experiments with sunflower suspension cultures showed a possible increase of 78% in a-tocopherol production when using cultures of longer subculture intervals. Compared to the starting plant tissue, an overall 100% increase of a-tocopherol was reached by these sunflower cell cultures.
2004
Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari - ISPA
Antioxidants
Vitamin E
alfa-Tocopherol
Cell culture
Sunflower
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