Production of coloured callus in Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments

Purpose The purpose of the present study is to understand the role of auxin and cytokinin in stimulating the production of pigmented callus in Orthosiphon stamineus and to gain correlation between the callus colours with their antioxidant capacity and bioactive constituents. Design/methodology/a...

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Main Authors: Yaacob, Jamilah Syafawati, Othman, Rashidi, Ali, Hanisah, Karsani, Saiful Anuar
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spelling my.iium.irep.62743 http://irep.iium.edu.my/62743/ Production of coloured callus in Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments Yaacob, Jamilah Syafawati Othman, Rashidi Ali, Hanisah Karsani, Saiful Anuar S Agriculture (General) SB Plant culture TP248.13 Biotechnology TP934 Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc Purpose The purpose of the present study is to understand the role of auxin and cytokinin in stimulating the production of pigmented callus in Orthosiphon stamineus and to gain correlation between the callus colours with their antioxidant capacity and bioactive constituents. Design/methodology/approach In this study, plant tissue culture was used to induce production of callus of various colours from leaf explants of O. stamineus, via manipulation of plant hormones (0-2.0 mg L−1 indole-3-acetic acid [IAA] and Kinetin [Kin]). The coloured callus was subjected to solvent extraction and used for quantification of its carotenoid, chlorophyll, anthocyanin and phenolic contents. The 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging activity of the extracts was also evaluated, before and after four weeks of storage at −20°C. Findings The highest mean (per cent) explants that produced roots (93.33 ± 0.05 per cent) were observed when the cultures were supplemented with 2.0 mg L−1 IAA. The colour of the callus changed with time, from green to cream to brown after two and four months of culture, respectively. Optimum production of green callus was achieved with addition of 2.0 mg L−1 Kin plus 1.0-2.0 mg L−1 IAA to the media, while cream callus in 0.5 mg L−1 Kin plus 2.0 mg L−1 IAA and brown callus in 0.5 mg L−1 Kin plus 1.5 mg L−1 IAA. Green callus was found to contain the highest amount of chlorophylls, carotenoid and anthocyanin, while cream callus contained the highest amount of phenolic compounds. The amount of pigments and secondary metabolites in the callus extracts decreased after four weeks of storage, except anthocyanin. The antioxidant potential of the extracts also increased after storage. Research limitations/implications The major compounds identified in the methanolic extracts of O. stamineus-coloured callus are chlorophylls, carotenoids, flavonoids and phenolic acids. Future research work should include improvements in the extraction and identification methods which may lead to detection of other compounds that could attribute to the antioxidant capacity, to complement the findings of the current study. Practical implications This analysis provides valuable information on the application of IAA and Kinetin (Kin) to manipulate the content of major pigments with medicinal benefits in O. stamineus by using the plant tissue culture system. Originality/value A comparative study on antioxidant capacity and bioactive constituents of pigmented callus from O. stamineus leaves is original. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first attempt of comparative evaluation on antioxidant potential of O. stamineus-coloured callus produced using IAA and Kin. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2018-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62743/1/62743_Production%20of%20coloured%20callus%20in%20Orthosiphon%20stamineus%20Benth.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62743/2/62743_Production%20of%20coloured%20callus%20in%20Orthosiphon%20stamineus%20Benth_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62743/13/62743_Production%20of%20coloured%20callus%20in%20Orthosiphon%20stamineus_WOS.pdf Yaacob, Jamilah Syafawati and Othman, Rashidi and Ali, Hanisah and Karsani, Saiful Anuar (2018) Production of coloured callus in Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments. Pigment and Resin Technology, 47 (3). pp. 196-207. ISSN 0369-9420 https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/PRT-01-2017-0009
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language English
English
English
topic S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
TP248.13 Biotechnology
TP934 Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
TP248.13 Biotechnology
TP934 Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc
Yaacob, Jamilah Syafawati
Othman, Rashidi
Ali, Hanisah
Karsani, Saiful Anuar
Production of coloured callus in Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments
description Purpose The purpose of the present study is to understand the role of auxin and cytokinin in stimulating the production of pigmented callus in Orthosiphon stamineus and to gain correlation between the callus colours with their antioxidant capacity and bioactive constituents. Design/methodology/approach In this study, plant tissue culture was used to induce production of callus of various colours from leaf explants of O. stamineus, via manipulation of plant hormones (0-2.0 mg L−1 indole-3-acetic acid [IAA] and Kinetin [Kin]). The coloured callus was subjected to solvent extraction and used for quantification of its carotenoid, chlorophyll, anthocyanin and phenolic contents. The 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging activity of the extracts was also evaluated, before and after four weeks of storage at −20°C. Findings The highest mean (per cent) explants that produced roots (93.33 ± 0.05 per cent) were observed when the cultures were supplemented with 2.0 mg L−1 IAA. The colour of the callus changed with time, from green to cream to brown after two and four months of culture, respectively. Optimum production of green callus was achieved with addition of 2.0 mg L−1 Kin plus 1.0-2.0 mg L−1 IAA to the media, while cream callus in 0.5 mg L−1 Kin plus 2.0 mg L−1 IAA and brown callus in 0.5 mg L−1 Kin plus 1.5 mg L−1 IAA. Green callus was found to contain the highest amount of chlorophylls, carotenoid and anthocyanin, while cream callus contained the highest amount of phenolic compounds. The amount of pigments and secondary metabolites in the callus extracts decreased after four weeks of storage, except anthocyanin. The antioxidant potential of the extracts also increased after storage. Research limitations/implications The major compounds identified in the methanolic extracts of O. stamineus-coloured callus are chlorophylls, carotenoids, flavonoids and phenolic acids. Future research work should include improvements in the extraction and identification methods which may lead to detection of other compounds that could attribute to the antioxidant capacity, to complement the findings of the current study. Practical implications This analysis provides valuable information on the application of IAA and Kinetin (Kin) to manipulate the content of major pigments with medicinal benefits in O. stamineus by using the plant tissue culture system. Originality/value A comparative study on antioxidant capacity and bioactive constituents of pigmented callus from O. stamineus leaves is original. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first attempt of comparative evaluation on antioxidant potential of O. stamineus-coloured callus produced using IAA and Kin.
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author Yaacob, Jamilah Syafawati
Othman, Rashidi
Ali, Hanisah
Karsani, Saiful Anuar
author_facet Yaacob, Jamilah Syafawati
Othman, Rashidi
Ali, Hanisah
Karsani, Saiful Anuar
author_sort Yaacob, Jamilah Syafawati
title Production of coloured callus in Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments
title_short Production of coloured callus in Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments
title_full Production of coloured callus in Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments
title_fullStr Production of coloured callus in Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments
title_full_unstemmed Production of coloured callus in Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments
title_sort production of coloured callus in orthosiphon stamineus benth and antioxidant properties of the extracted pigments
publisher Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
publishDate 2018
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/62743/1/62743_Production%20of%20coloured%20callus%20in%20Orthosiphon%20stamineus%20Benth.pdf
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