The Effective Production of Shikonin by Cultures with an Increased Cell Population
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We have studied the efficient production of shikonin derivatives by suspension cultures of Lithospermum erythrorhizon with an increased cell population. The yield of shikonin derivatives was highest (800 mg/liter) when 2.8 g dry wt/liter of the cells was inoculated into the M-2 medium which we had developed for the production, but the excess inoculum lowered the yield. We investigated suitable conditions for production with the increased cell population. The optimum amount of inoculum rose to 4.9 g dry wt/liter when the concentrations of all the components contained in the M-8 medium, which we developed for increasing the productivity by modification of the M-2 medium, were increased in proportion to the amount of inoculum, and consequently we could increase the yield of the shikonin derivatives from 1400 mg/liter to 1900 mg/liter. Moreover, the increased rate of oxygen supply in addition to the enrichment of the medium made it possible to produce 2300 mg/liter of the shikonin derivatives from a culture for which 5.6g dry wt/liter of the cells was inoculated.
著者
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Hara Yasuhiro
Bioscience Laboratory, Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, Ltd.
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HARA Yasuhiro
Bioscience Research Center, Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, Ltd.
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FUJITA Yasuhiro
Bioscience Research Center, Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, Ltd.
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