AIP Conference Proceedings
Permanent URI for this collection
Browse
Browsing AIP Conference Proceedings by Subject "Citrus limonia, abiotic, tissue culture"
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Results Per Page
Sort Options
- ItemCells Density Affects Cell Production of Citrus limonia in Flask and Air-Lift Bioreactor Cultures and Limonin Farming(Balai Besar Penelitian dan Pengembangan Bioteknologi dan Sumber Daya Genetik Pertanian, 2022-01-19) Agisimanto ...[at al], Dita; Balai Besar Penelitian dan Pengembangan Bioteknologi dan Sumber Daya Genetik PertanianAbstract. Japansche citroen (JC) is popular citrus rootstock in Indonesia due to well-adapted to biotic and abioticstresses. JC is naturally rich of secondary metabolites. Therefore, cells production of JC through tissue culture is potential for continuous metabolites farming in local pharmaceutical industries. The objectives of study were to to determine the best initial cells density (ICD) in flask and air-lift bioreactor (ALB) cultures for mass cells proliferation and to determine the limonin content in cells. Callus was induced from nucellus and habituated callus were collected to initiate cell suspensions. Selected cells were transferred to flask and ALB cultures at the density of 2, 4, and 6 mg/ml for 90 days of culturing. An increasing ICD affected cell growth in flask and ALB cultures. Cells in flask culture grew slower and were produced lower in quantity than in ALB. At 4 mg/ml, growth rate (GR) of cells in flask culture at day 30 reached maximum of 4.12 mg/day, 87-folds lower than in ALB that reached 360 mg/day. Limonin at 120.725 μg/g dried cells (DW) were harvested from ALB within 30 days, while total phenolic was 9.883±0.471 mg GAE/g DW and total flavonoid was 0.144±0.011 mg QE/g DW. This study confirmed the advantages of cell culture as a perpetual source for production of biomass content metabolites that amenable lower operational cost compared to natural production for local industries.