Ma. Abdullah et al., Establishment of cell suspension cultures of Morinda elliptica for the production of anthraquinones, PL CELL TIS, 54(3), 1998, pp. 173-182
Morinda elliptica (Rubiaceae) cell suspension cultures were established in
shake flask system for the production of anthraquinones. The optimized medi
um formulation for cell growth and anthraquinone production is proposed. Mu
rashige and Skoog's basal medium (MS) was found to be the best medium, used
in combination with 0.5 mg 1(-1) NAA and 0.5 mg 1(-1) kinetin. At the rang
e of sucrose concentration tested (3-8% w/v), 8% was the best in enhancing
both cell growth and anthraquinone production. A strategy to formulate grow
th and production medium by manipulating culture age and inoculum age, the
type of medium formulation used to grow inoculum, incubation temperature an
d light intensity was established. By using 18 month old culture and 7 day
old inoculum at incubation temperature of 27 +/- 3 degrees C, anthraquinone
yield of 2.9 g 1(-1) and 4.5 g 1(-1), under illumination of 1200 lux and i
n the dark was obtained, respectively.