Detection and identification ofPodophyllotoxin produced by cell cultures derived from podophyllum hexandrum royle
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Plant Cell Reports
- Vol. 8 (3) , 165-168
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00716832
Abstract
The phenylpropanoid derived lignan podophyllotoxin, occurring inPodophyllum species, is used as a starting compound for the chemical synthesis of the antitumour agents etoposide (VP-16-213) and teniposide (VM-26). At present, the availability of this lignan becomes increasingly limited. As an alternative source, cell cultures originating fromPodophyllum hexandrum Royle were initiated. Analysis of the cell extracts using different HPLC systems as well as TLC, indicated the presence of podophyllotoxin. After prepurification of the extracts by means of ITLC, the identity was confirmed by mass spectrometric analysis. Dark-grown cultures accumulated considerable higher amounts of podophyllotoxin in comparison with the light-grown cultures.Keywords
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