FT-NIR spectroscopy and RP-HPLC combined with multivariate analysis reveals differences in plant cell suspension cultures of Thevetia peruviana treated with salicylic acid and methyl jasmonate
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Mendoza, Dary
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Plant cell suspension culture of T. peruviana is a feasible biotechnological platform for the production of
secondary metabolites with anti-proliferative/cytotoxic activity, as phenolic compounds (PC); however,
different in in vitro growth conditions may affect the production, demanding strategies to increase the
metabolite biosynthesis, as well as the development of sensitive and rapid analytical methods for
metabolite monitoring. The Fourier transform near-infrared (FT-NIR) spectroscopy and Reversed-phase
high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) combined with Multivariate analysis (MVA) were
used to detect significant differences in the PC production in cultures treated with two elicitors. The
results suggest that the FT-NIR-MVA is useful for discriminating samples according to the treatment,
showed significant influence of the PC signal. RP-HPLC-MVA showed that the elicitor effect occurs at 72 h
post-elicitation. Detection of dihydroquercetin (maximum concentration = 12.59 mg/L), a flavonoid with
anti-cancer properties, is highlighted. Future studies will be aimed at scaling this culture to increase the
productivity of dihydroquercetin.
