Transformed root tissue of Beta vulgaris (Detroit Dark Red) was permea
bilized to stimulate the release of intracellularly stored betanin wit
hout adverse affects on tissue viability as measured by biomass accumu
lation. Product release of up to 15% (w/w) was achieved by heat treatm
ent at 42-degrees-C for 45 min with minimal effect on viability. Highe
r levels of product release were obtained with increasing temperature
and exposure, but at the expense of viability. Viability was measured
by comparing dry weight increases of permeabilized tissue 3 days after
treatment vs non-permeabilized tissue over the same time interval. Re
covery of heat-treated tissue was improved by addition of CaCl2 (20 mm
for 10 min) post-heat treatment. Betanin release up to 15% was also o
btained at ambient temperature (25-degrees-C) by addition of up to 20
mm (NH4)2SO4 in the presence of 1 mm ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (
EDTA).