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Indian Forester, Vol 139, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 69-74
Abstract
In the present investigation, total nitrogen content of Rauwolfia serpentina plant parts collected from different localities and influence of culture medium nitrogen doses on the total alkaloid profile as well as on the reserpine production was studied. The total nitrogen content of R. serpentina plant parts, including ischolar_mains (wild, cultivated and in vitro regenerated), leaves (wild and cultivated) and callus regenerated in MS and B5 medium, were estimated by Kjeldahl method. It was observed that the ischolar_mains regenerated through in vitro culture in MS medium contained higher nitrogen content (7.6%) as compared to the cultivated and wild ischolar_mains. The alkaloid profile of the R. serpentina ischolar_mains and callus, regenerated in MS and B5 medium supplemented with different nitrogen doses (half, normal and double), revealed that the alkaloid contents increased with increasing medium nitrogen concentration. An increase of 1.96 fold in reserpine content observed in MS and B5 medium supplemented with double nitrogen doses, respectively.
Keywords
Alkaloids, Culture Medium, Hplc, Rauwolfia Serpentina,reserpine.