Cite this article:
Minz and Koche (2016). Accumulation of Andrographolide from Adventitious Root Culture of Andrographis paniculata Burm F. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.145.
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Accumulation of
Andrographolide from Adventitious Root Culture of Andrographis paniculata
(Burm.F)
Preeti Lata Minz and Vijaya Koche
Plant Tissue culture Lab, School
of Life Sciences, P. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur -492 010, India
Corresponding author email: preetiminz@gmail.com
[Received:
14 January 2016, accepted: 23 January 2016]
Abstract: Andrographis
paniculata Nees (Acanthaceae) commonly known as 'Kalmegh' is traditionally used
medicinal plant. Andrographolide is a major diterpenoid in A. paniculata, which
possess many medicinal properties like antibacterial, anti-inflammatory,
antiviral, anti-HIV and promising anticancer activity. It is used as a wonder
drug in traditional Siddha and Ayurvedic systems of medicine as well as in
tnbal medicine in India and other countries for multiple clinical applications.
The objective of the present study was to determine the andrographolide
contents in root cultures of A. paniculata. In the beginning aseptic plantlets
induced from immature embryo of A paniculata seed, the roots of the plantlets
were excised to 2.0 cm and then cultured on the MS liquid medium supplemented
with different concentrations of growth regulators (IAA: indole-3-acetic acid,
IBA: indole-3-butyric acid, NAA: naphthalene acid) and 30gl sucrose. As the
cultures development, the NAA could promote the growth of adventitious roots as
compared to IBA and IAA, which induced maximum number of roots (76.6
rootslexplants) and root length (4.12 cm) supplemented with 1.0 mgl' NAA after
30 days; with FW 718.2 mg and DW 87.8 mg and 12.1% dry matter content
respectively, at the end of 4 weeks. The highest amount of andrographolide was
observed in the medium with the addition of 1.0 mgl NAA on the week of four, as
much as 0.60%. This indicated that the production of andrographolide by root
culture of A. paniculata was feasible and had important application prospect.
Keywords: Andrographis
paniculata, Andrographolide, Adventitious roots, Suspension cultures