Cite this article:
Singh, Singh and Bahadur (2016). Establishment and optimization of hairy root of Costus speciosus for efficient production of Diosgenin. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.79.
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Establishment
and optimization of hairy root of Costus speciosus for efficient production of
Diosgenin
Deependra Singh, Manju R Singh
and AN Bahadur
University Institute of Pharmacy,
Pt Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur Department of Botany, Government
Agrasen College, Bilha
Corresponding author email: deependraiop@gmail.com
[Received
14 January 2016; accepted 29 January 2016]
Abstract: The aim of
present study was to obtain transformed roots of Costus speciosus as
altermative source of diosgenin. Costus speciosus (Koen.) Sm. (family
Zingiberaceae), is a rhizomatous perennial herb, distributed in tropical
forests throughout India. The plant serves as an ornamental and the rhizome
serves as a source for treatment of various diseases like diabetes, jaundice,
helminth infection, skin diseases etc. In this work, hairy root culture of
Costus speciosus was developed using different strains of Agrobacterium
rhizogenes. The effect of media/environment/growth factors on biomass
accumulation of the hairy root line was investigated. Hairy roots were induced
on rhizomes from aseptically germinated rhizomes and suspension cultures of
cells of Costus speciosus by successful transformation through plasmid transfer
by Agrobacterium rhizogenes in plant cells and subcultured in liquid MSO medium
in 2 and 21 days respectively. Percentage transformation of rhizomes and
suspension cultures by A. rhizogenes was found to be 84% and 100% respectively.
Diosgenin content was analyzed in hairy roots by HPLC and the content found was
0.2396-0.298ug/g DW while in B5 medium content was found to be 0.308ug/g DW',
Diosgenin was not detected in hairy roots induced in suspension culture but
found in culture fluid in comparatively higher quantity than in normal
suspension cultures ie.11.8 ug/ml.
Keywords: Agrobacterium
rhizogenes, Costus speciosus, Hairy roots culture, Tissue culture