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- Title
Effects of Compound Elicitors on the Biosynthesis of Triterpenoids and Activity of Defense Enzymes from Inonotus hispidus (Basidiomycetes).
- Authors
Zhou, Jiao; Lin, Xinyue; Liu, Shuangshuang; Wang, Zhanbin; Liu, Dongchao; Huo, Yonghong; Li, Dehai
- Abstract
Inonotus hispidus has various health-promoting activities, such as anticancer effects and immune-stimulating activity. The commercialization of valuable plant triterpenoids faces major challenges, including low abundance in natural hosts and costly downstream purification procedures. In this work, orthogonal design was used to compound methyl jasmonate (MeJA), salicylic acid (SA), oleic acid, and Cu2+, and the effects of combinations on the total triterpenes biosynthesized were studied. The optimal combination was screened out and its effect on the activity of PAL, CAT, and SOD was studied. The optimal concentration of oleic acid was 2% when MeJA was 100 mol/L, and the total triterpenoid content and mycelia production were 3.918 g and 85.17 mg/g, respectively. MeJA treatment induced oxidative stress, and at the same time increased the activity of related defense enzymes. Oleic acid is thought to regulate cell permeability by recombining cell membranes. It promotes the material exchange process between cells and the environment without affecting cell growth. When oleic acid was used in combination with MeJA, a synergistic effect on triterpene production was observed. In conclusion, our findings provide a strategy for triterpenoid enrichment of I. hispidus.
- Subjects
TRITERPENOIDS; OLEIC acid; TRITERPENES; BIOSYNTHESIS; BASIDIOMYCETES; CELL permeability
- Publication
Molecules, 2022, Vol 27, Issue 9, p2618
- ISSN
1420-3049
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/molecules27092618