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Nat Prod Res ; 29(3): 297-300, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25348874

ABSTRACT

Andrographis paniculata Nees is an annual erect herb with wide medicinal and pharmacological applications due to the presence of andrographolide and other active chemical constituents. The large-scale cultivation of the kalmegh is not in practice. The aim of this study was to establish sustainable production systems of A. paniculata cv CIM-Megha with the application of different bioinoculants and chemical fertilisers. A. paniculata herb and andrographolide yield in the dried leaves was found to be highest (218% and 61.3%, respectively) in treatment T3 (NPK+Bacillus sp.) compared with T1 (control). The soil organic carbon, soil microbial respiration, soil enzymes activity and available nutrients improved significantly with combined application of bioinoculants and chemical fertilisers.


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Agriculture/methods , Andrographis/chemistry , Andrographis/growth & development , Diterpenes/isolation & purification , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Andrographis/microbiology , Fertilizers , Soil/chemistry
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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 168(7): 1729-38, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23001530

ABSTRACT

Andrographis paniculata belonging to the family Acanthaceae produces a group of diterpene lactones, one of which is the pharmaceutically important-andrographolide. It is known to possess various important biological properties like anticancer, anti-HIV, anti-inflammatory, etc. This is the first report on the production of andrographolide in the cell suspension cultures of Andrographis paniculata by 'elicitation'. Elicitation was attempted to enhance the andrographolide content in the suspension cultures of Andrographis paniculata and also to ascertain its stimulation under stress conditions or in response to pathogen attack. The maximum andrographolide production was found to be 1.53 mg/g dry cell weight (DCW) at the end of stationary phase during the growth curve. The biotic elicitors (yeast, Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Agrobacterium rhizogenes 532 and Agrobacterium tumefaciens C 58) were more effective in eliciting the response when compared to the abiotic elicitors (CdCl(2), AgNO(3), CuCl(2) and HgCl(2)). Yeast has shown to stimulate maximum accumulation of 13.5 mg/g DCW andrographolide, which was found to be 8.82-fold higher than the untreated cultures.


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Andrographis/drug effects , Andrographis/microbiology , Culture Techniques/methods , Diterpenes/metabolism , Andrographis/growth & development , Andrographis/metabolism , Bacterial Physiological Phenomena , Metals/pharmacology , Suspensions
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