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Journal Article
TL;DR: Effect of various carbon and nitrogen sources, PGRs and their precursors, on the callus growth and L-dopa production by the stem and leaf derived callus of Mucuna pruriens were studied.
Abstract: Effect of various carbon and nitrogen sources, PGRs and their precursors, on the callus growth and L-dopa production by the stem and leaf derived callus of Mucuna pruriens were studied. Five different carbon sources were glucose, fructos e, sucrose, mannose and raffinose. Glucose and sucrose were almost equally effective in both p romoting the growth as well as L-dopa content. The four nitrogen sources were phenylalani ne, tyrosine, glutathione and casein hydrolysate. Tyrosine was found to be most effectiv n trogen source at 25 mgl . Leaf derived callus showed more increase in L-dopa than stem. Ph enylalanine (10 mgl ) along with tyrosine (25 mgl ) could raise the L-dopa content (i.e. % of dry wei ght) from 1.4% of control to 1.7%. Casein hydrolysate was not very effective in L-dopa production. The PGRs tried were BA, Kin, Ad.SO 4; IAA, its precursor shikimic acid and an intermedi ary compound tryptophan; and gibberellic acid and its p recursor mevalonic acid. 1.0 mgl -1 IAA was most effective in promoting both growth and L-dopa content, whereas gibberellic acid and mevalonic acid inhibited both L-dopa content as wel l as growth. Incorporation of best nitrogen source (25 mgl -1 tyrosine) + most effective PGR (1 mgl IAA) to maintenance medium enhanced the L-dopa production t o 1.95%.

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