Planta Med 1984; 50(6): 497-501
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-969782
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Influence of Sucrose on Levels of Ajmalicine, Serpentine, and Tryptamine in Catharanthus roseus Cells in vitro

J. M. Merillon, M. Rideau, J. C. Chenieux
  • Laboratoire de Biotechnologie Végétale, Faculté de Pharmacie, 2bis Bd Tonnellé, F-37032 Tours cedex, France
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1984

1984

Publication Date:
26 February 2007 (online)

Abstract

The fates of major nutritional elements and the synthesis of tryptophan, tryptamine and 2 alkaloid markers in C. roseus cells, cultivated in media containing 20 and 60 g/l of sucrose, were studied. Sucrose effects were greatest, with these parameters, during the stationary growth phase. Intracellular ajmalicine and serpentine levels increased with sucrose concentration, whereas intracellular tryptamine (nitrogen precursor) levels were unaffected. The role of sucrose in the alkaloid pathway is discussed.