Stresses (Sep 2024)

Enhanced Production of Therapeutic Metabolites in Cork-Oak Somatic Embryos under Abiotic Stress Conditions

  • Beatriz Pintos López,
  • José Antonio Manzanera,
  • Elena Pérez-Urria,
  • Carlos Jiménez,
  • Alba Montoro,
  • Arancha Gomez-Garay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/stresses4030035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 546 – 557

Abstract

Read online

This study investigates the enhanced production of key therapeutic metabolites (ellagic acid, serotonin, and chlorogenic acid) in response to abiotic stress in in vitro cultures of Quercus suber somatic embryos. Findings indicate significant increases in metabolite levels under various stress conditions, highlighting the potential for commercial-scale production of these compounds, known for their antioxidant, anticancer, and anti-COVID-19 properties. Under osmotic/saline stress, ellagic acid production significantly increased, representing an 80% increase compared to control conditions. In embryos exposed to different stressors, serotonin accumulation showed a six-fold increase under osmotic/saline stress. Although the elicitors used did not increase chlorogenic acid levels, exploring alternative stress types may enhance its production. This research paves the way for sustainable, large-scale production of health-beneficial metabolites, addressing global health challenges and promoting resource sustainability.

Keywords