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  1. Mohd Azhar Hassan, Ahmad Hafiz Baharom, Muhammad Shafie Md Sah, Mohamad Zulkiffely A. Rahman, Mariatulqabtiah Abdul Razak
    Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:3085-3094.
    There are various secondary metabolites that have been identified in Polygonum minus Huds. or kesum plant, but
    the production is often very low and depending on growth stage. Therefore, elicitation and in vitro techniques have
    been suggested as an effective way for inducing secondary metabolites production in plant. This study was conducted
    to determine the optimal conditions for P. minus root formation in vitro and to profile the metabolite content from
    P. minus root culture with and without elicitor treatment. From the root induction study, it was found that the fresh
    weight of induced root for nodal explant in MS liquid media supplemented with 0.5 mg/L NAA and shaken had the
    highest production (0.38±0.08 g) compared to other treatments including the control. The results from metabolite
    profile showed that the volatile compound of P. minus root produced without any elicitation contained 50.11% aliphatic
    (27.59% aldehide, 9.17% alkane and 13.35% others) and 19.39% sesquiterpene (β-caryophyllene, α-bergamotene,
    β-farnesene, α-caryophyllene dan β-curcumene) where the dodecanal compound (22.27%) and β-caryophyllene
    (8.09%) have the highest percentage value for aliphatic and sesquiterpene group, respectively. Moreover, elicitation of
    P. minus root culture using yeast extract at 100 mg/L concentration for 1 day demonstrated the ability to increase the
    production of secondary metabolites in many volatile compounds of kesum in vitro root including the sesquiterpene
    compounds compared to control treatment and other yeast extract elicitation treatments.
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