Jp. Corry et al., ENHANCED RECOVERY OF SOLAVETIVONE FROM AGROBACTERIUM TRANSFORMED ROOTCULTURES OF HYOSCYAMUS-MUTICUS USING INTEGRATED PRODUCT EXTRACTION, Biotechnology and bioengineering, 42(4), 1993, pp. 503-508
The integrated recovery of solavetivone from fungus elicited 'hairy ro
ot'' cultures of Hyoscyamus Muticus is examined using volatile organic
solvents and solid-phase adsorbents in an external loop extraction co
nfiguration. Hexane and pentane are shown to be toxic when added direc
tly to the culture; however, growth of roots is not inhibited when cul
tures are exposed to media saturated with these hydrocarbons. Solid-ph
ase neutral adsorbents, XAD-7 and XAD-16, display higher capacity and
better solavetivone partitioning capability than the hydrocarbons; how
ever, their selectivity for the sesquiterpene solavetivone is poor in
comparison with hexane. In both cases, the integration of product reco
very through extraction resulted in a doubling of product formation by
alleviating feedback repression. Implications of these results to the
recovery of secondary metabolites from plant root cultures are discus
sed. (C) 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.