Autor(es):
Dias, Alberto Carlos Pires
; Seabra, Rosa M.
; Andrade, Paula B.
; Ferreres, Federico
; Ferreira, Manuel Fernandes
Data: 2000
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/9203
Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
Assunto(s): Hypericum androsaemum; Phenolics; Xanthones; Cells suspensions
Descrição
Calli and suspended cells of Hypericum androsaemum accumulated high levels of 1,3,5,6 and 1,3,6,7 oxygenated xanthones. The
major compounds include simple oxygenated xanthones or derivatives with prenyl, pyran or methoxyl groups, four of them being
new natural compounds. A hypothetical biosynthetic scheme is proposed based on the isolated compounds and statistical analysis.
Xanthone accumulation was influenced greatly by medium factors, namely hormone supplementation. Calli grown with 4.5 mM
a-naphtaleneacetic acid (NAA) 2.3 mM kinetin (KIN) had the highest specific xanthone production (1.3% biomass dry weight
(DW)), whereas suspended cells grown in similar medium accumulated a lower amount (0.87% DW). Calli displayed a negative
linear relationship between total xanthone accumulation and NAA concentration, in the range of 4.5–22.5 mM. However, in this
range the xanthone 1,3,6,7:1,3,5,6 ratio and the biomass production showed a positive linear relationship with NAA concentration.
Substitution of 4.5 mM of NAA by the same molar amount of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), in the presence of 2.3
mM of KIN, caused a decrease in xanthone accumulation in calli. The use of N6-benzyladenine (BA) instead of KIN reduced
xanthone production, independently of the auxin used. This effect was attenuated when both hormones were present.