Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Regular Papers
High Rabdosiin and Rosmarinic Acid Production in Eritrichium sericeum Callus Cultures and the Effect of the Calli on Masugi-Nephritis in Rats
Yuliya V. INYUSHKINAVictor P. BULGAKOVMarina V. VESELOVAValery M. BRYUKHANOVYakov F. ZVEREVVyacheslav V. LAMPATOVOlga V. AZAROVAGalina K. TCHERNODEDSergey A. FEDOREYEVYury N. ZHURAVLEV
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2007 年 71 巻 5 号 p. 1286-1293

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During an investigation of plant cell cultures that might be useful in the treatment of renal disorders, we established a vigorously-growing E-4 callus culture of Eritrichium sericeum that produced large amounts of caffeic acid metabolites, (−)-rabdosiin (1.8% dry wt) and rosmarinic acid (4.6% dry wt). Elicitation of the calli by methyl jasmonate induced a 38% increase in total polyphenol production. The most efficient method of eliciting (−)-rabdosiin biosynthesis was through the treatment of E-4 calli with cuprum glycerate, which induced an increase in (−)-rabdosiin production of as much as 4.1% dry wt. Oral administration of E-4 callus biomass (100 mg/kg/d for 30 d) to rats with induced Masugi-nephritis caused an increase in diuresis and lowered creatinine excretion and proteinuria levels as compared with Masugi-nephritis untreated rats. While all of the Masugi-nephritis untreated rats began to suffer, near a quarter of the E-4 treated rats remained in good health. This result indicates that the E-4 culture has the potential to alleviate the symptoms associated with nephritis.

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