Planta Med 1989; 55(2): 155-157
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-961911
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Mass Spectral Evidence of the Occurrence of Vindoline in Heterotrophic Cultures of Catharanthus roseus Cells

T. Naaranlahti1 , S. P. Lapinjoki1 , A. Huhtikangas1 , L. Toivonen2 , U. Kurtén2 , V. Kauppinen2 , M. Lounasmaa3
  • 1Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Kuopio, FOB 6, SF-70211 Kuopio, Finland
  • 2VTT-Biotechnical laboratory, Technical Research Centre of Finland, SF-02150 Espoo, Finland
  • 3Laboratory for Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry, Technical University of Helsinky, SF-02150 Espoo, Finland
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1988

Publication Date:
24 January 2007 (online)

Abstract

Vindoline concentrations in the leaves of 70 Catharanthus roseus of 3 cultivars were analyzed by HPLC, and 3 plants were selected for starting callus cultures on different media. When the initial calli were analyzed using a vindoline-specific RIA, the assay suggested a vindoline content of about 10-5% dry weight for one-third of the first 60 cultures examined. Due to the unexpectedly high incidence of vindoline-positive calli, the screening programme was discontinued and efforts were concentrated on verifying the existence of this alkaloid in the cells. Suspension cultures derived from the 5 most immunopositive calli in an alkaloid production medium were analyzed by HPLC and GC/MS. Comparison with reference material showed that the heterotrophic suspension cultures contained a compound identical to vindoline.