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Producción in vitro de antocianinas - revisión

Authors: Gómez Zeledón, Javier; Jiménez García, Víctor;

Producción in vitro de antocianinas - revisión

Abstract

La producción de metabolitos secundarios en cultivos celulares de plantas puede ser de interés para obtener compuestos difíciles de sintetizar o aislar de otras fuentes, lo cual generalmente se relaciona con un alto valor económico, aunque también puede ser útil para ayudar a dilucidar las vías metabólicas involucradas en la síntesis de estos compuestos. En este trabajo se presenta una descripción general de las antocianinas, un grupo de pigmentos de gran importancia para la industria, complementada con la referencia de los trabajos científicos recientes que se han publicado sobre la producción in vitro de las mismas. Con relación a esto último, se hace una descripción del efecto de cambios en las condiciones de cultivo, de la adición de precursores, del uso de reguladores de crecimiento, así como de la utilización de inductores y factores de estrés sobre la producción de estos compuestos. Finalmente, se hace mención al uso de raíces en cabellera, en inglés hairy roots, obtenidas mediante el uso de Agrobacterium rhizogenes, para la producción de estos compuestos.

The production of secondary metabolites in plant cell cultures may be of interest for obtaining compounds that are difficult to synthesize or isolate from other sources, which is usually associated with high economic value of the substances, but may also be useful to help elucidating the metabolic pathways involved in the synthesis of such compounds. This paper presents a general description of anthocyanins, a group of pigments of great importance to the industry, complemented by referring the scientific papers that have been recently published on their in vitro production. Regarding the latter, a description of the effect of changes in growing conditions, of the addition of precursors, of the use of growth regulators, and of the utilization of elicitors and stressors on the production of these compounds, is done. Finally, this review mentions the use of hairy roots obtained by the use of Agrobacterium rhizogenes for the production of these compounds.

UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Centro para Investigaciones en Granos y Semillas (CIGRAS)

Universidad de Costa Rica/[734-A5-029]/UCR/Costa Rica

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Costa Rica
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Cultivos celulares, Pigments, Pigmentos, Tissue culture, Inductores, Precursors, Cultivo de tejidos, Elicitors, Cell cultures, 547.86 Colorantes y pigmentos, Precursores

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