Effects of Plant Bioregulators on the Production of Iridoid Derived Terpenoids in Valeriana wallichii and Fedia cornucopiae Cell Suspension Cultures
Abstract Four plant bioregulators were tested for their effects on production of valepotriates in Valeriana wallichii and Fedia cornucopiae cell suspension cultures. Concentrations of more than 10 ppm reduced valepotriate yield. At lower concentrations production was increased. For optimal activity, bioregulators had to be applied during early exponential growth, up to day 8 of the growth cycle. At equimolar concentrations dim ethylm orpholinium bromide (4 ppm) and dimethylpiperidinium chloride (3 ppm) significantly im proved total valepotriates in V. wallichii (up to 23%) and in F cornucupiae (up to 50% ) 2-(3,4-dichlorophenoxy ) - triethylamine (6 ppm ) and 2-(3,5-diisopropylphenoxy)-triethylam ine (6.4 ppm) increased valepotriate production in both cell cultures up to 40%. With dimethylpiperidinium chloride and dimethylmorpholinium bromide the ratio of m onoene to diene valepotriates in both cell systems was significantly shifted to the m onoene com pounds. A general use of these bioregulators to increase production of terpenoid secondary m etabolites in plant tissue cultures is indicated.