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Optimization of Submerged Culture Conditions for the Growth Increase of Ginseng Adventitious Root Containing Germanium

게르마늄 함유 인삼 부정근의 생장 증대를 위한 액체배양 조건의 최적화

  • 장은정 (세종대학교 식품공학과) ;
  • 오훈일 (세종대학교 식품공학과)
  • Published : 2009.06.30

Abstract

This study was carried out to detennine the optimal submerged culture conditions for the growth increase of ginseng adventitious roots containing germanium by means of a fractional factorial design with four factors and three levels, using the response surface methodology (RSM). The ginseng (Panax ginseng CA. Meyer) adventitious roots were induced by plant growth regulators and cultured in a liquid SH medium. The effects of various $GeO_2$ and phosphoric acid ($H_3P0_4$) concentrations in the medium, $GeO_2$ addition time and the pH of the medium on the fresh weight of the ginseng adventitious roots were investigated. The optimum pH of the medium and the phosphoric acid concentration detennined by the partial differentiation of the model equation were 4.7 and 6.0 roM, respectively. The predicted optimal $GeO_2$ concentration was 10 ppm and the $GeO_2$ addition time did not affect the growth of ginseng adventitious roots. Under these conditions, the growth of the ginseng adventitious root containing germanium was predicted to be 2.47 g.

식물조직배양기술을 이용하여 게르마늄 함유 인삼 부정근을 생산하고자 식물생장조절물질로 유도된 인삼 부정근을 사용하여 게르마늄 함유 인삼 부정근의 생장을 증가시킬 수 있는 최적액체배양조건을 RSM으로 조사하였다. 최적 액체배양조건을 $GeO_2$의 농도, $GeO_2$의 첨가시기, 배지의 초기 pH, phosphoric acid ($H_3PO_4$)의 농도 3 level-4 factor의 fractional factorial block에 의하여 조사한 결과, 인삼 부정근의 생체중량은 최저 1.55g에서 최고 2.45g까지 나타났다. 다중회귀분석으로 구한 model식을 가지고 등고 분석과 3차원 분석을 수행한 후, 독립변수의 최저 또는 최고수준에서 종속변수가 최대치를 나타내지 않는 '배지의 초기 pH'와 'phosphoric acid의 농도' 변수에 대하여 model식을 편미분한 결과, 인삼부정근의 생체중량이 최고치를 나타내는 액체배양조건은 $GeO_2$ 10 ppm, pH 4.7, phosphoric acid 6.0mM로 예측되었다. 이렇게 결정된 조건값들을 model식에 대입하여 얻은 예상치는 2.47g이었다.

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