Growth Prpmotion of Taxus brevifolia Cell Suspension Culture Using Conditioned Medium

  • Kim, Myung-Hwan (Department of Biological Engineering and Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Inha University) ;
  • Chun, Su-Mwan (Department of Biological Engineering and Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Inha University) ;
  • Kim, Dong-Il (Department of Biological Engineering and Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Inha University)
  • Published : 2000.09.01

Abstract

The growth promotion of a Taxus brevifolia cell suspension culture was investigated using conditioning factors. The conditioning factors produced and secreted from cultured cells usually stimulate cell division and the production of secondary metabolites. Therefore, the effective incubation time for the optimal secretion of conditioning factors was firstly determined for the promotion of cell growth. Conditioned media obtained by cultivating for 2 and 5 days showed the promotion of initial cell growth during the early cell growth period. However, the positive effect of the conditioning factors on the initial cell growth did not continue because of the depletion of the medium nutrients. Accordingly, the addition of a carbon source to the conditioned medium prolonged the positive effect on the cell growth. The addition of sucrose to the conditioned medium resulted in the maximum cell density being reached 4 days earlier compared to the control group and an increased substrate yield.

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