In Vitro Propagation of Rauwolfia serpentina Using Liquid Medium, Assessment of Genetic Fidelity of Micropropagated Plants, and Simultaneous Quantitat
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Rauwolfia serpentina
holds an important position in the pharmaceutical world because of its immense anti-hypertensive properties resulting from
the presence of reserpine in the oleoresin fraction of the roots. Poor seed viability, low seed germination rate, and enormous
genetic variability are the major constraints for the commercial cultivation of R. serpentina through conventional mode. The
present optimized protocol offers an impeccable end to end method from the establishment of aseptic cultures to in-vitro plantlet
production employing semisolid as well liquid nutrient culture medium and assessment of their genetic fidelity using polymerase
chain reaction based rapid amplification of polymorphic DNA analysis. In vitro shoots multiplied on Murashige and Skoog basal
liquid nutrients supplemented with benzo[a]pyrene (1.0 mg/L) and NAA (0.1 mg/L) and in-vitro rhizogenesis was observed in
modified MS basal nutrient containing NAA (1.0 mg/L) and 2% sucrose. In-vitro raised plants exhibited 90-95% survival under
glass house/field condition and 85% similarity in the plants regenerated through this protocol. Field established plants were
harvested and extraction of indole alkaloid particularly reserpine, ajmaline and ajmalicine and their simultaneous quantitation
was performed using monolithic reverse phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)