# Interactive Effects of Polyamines and Plant Growth Regulators on Shoot Induction and Secondary Metabolism in In Vitro Shoot Cultures of Echinacea Species

**Authors:** Münüre Tanur Erkoyuncu

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/molecules31040686 · 2026-02-17

## TL;DR

This study explores how polyamines and plant growth regulators affect shoot growth and chemical production in two Echinacea species grown in lab conditions.

## Contribution

The study reveals species-specific and hormone-dependent effects of polyamines on caffeic acid derivatives in Echinacea shoot cultures.

## Key findings

- Shoot formation in Echinacea species is mainly influenced by plant growth regulator composition rather than polyamine interactions.
- Putrescine under specific growth regulators increases cichoric and chlorogenic acid levels in Echinacea purpurea.
- Spermidine in auxin-containing media enhances chlorogenic acid and echinacoside in Echinacea pallida.

## Abstract

This study aimed to determine the regulatory role of polyamine–plant growth regulator (PGR) interactions on shoot development and caffeic acid derivatives (CADs) in in vitro shoot cultures of Echinacea purpurea and Echinacea pallida. Nodal explants were cultured under cytokinin-based (0.5 and 1.0 mg/L BAP) and auxin-containing (0.1 mg/L NAA) PGR combinations, supplemented with putrescine or spermidine at 50 and 100 mg/L. Shoot induction rate, number of shoots per explant, total phenolic content (TPC), total flavonoid content (TFC), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), and the contents of caffeic acid derivatives (caftaric acid, chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, cichoric acid, and echinacoside) were quantitatively determined. The results revealed that shoot induction in both species was not statistically significant with respect to the PGR × polyamine interaction, and that shoot formation was primarily governed by the PGR composition. In contrast, pronounced species-specific differences were observed in secondary metabolism. In E. purpurea, overall phenolic and antioxidant indices remained relatively stable, whereas putrescine application, particularly under 0.5 mg/L BAP, induced a marked compositional redistribution of CADs, with maximum levels of cichoric acid (41.60 mg/g DW), chlorogenic acid (6.51 mg/g DW), and caffeic acid (0.23 mg/g DW). Conversely, E. pallida exhibited higher metabolic plasticity and responded more consistently to spermidine under auxin-containing media, where spermidine maximized chlorogenic acid (4.87 mg/g DW) and echinacoside (1.65 mg/g DW) accumulation alongside coordinated increases in TPC, TFC, and TAC. Overall, the results indicate that the polyamine-mediated modulation of caffeic acid derivatives in Echinacea species is strongly species- and hormone-dependent, underscoring the requirement for species-specific and PGR-conditioned optimization strategies in in vitro shoot culture systems.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** putrescine (PubChem CID 1045), spermidine (PubChem CID 1102), BAP (PubChem CID 2336), NAA (PubChem CID 6862), caftaric acid (PubChem CID 6440397), chlorogenic acid (PubChem CID 1794427), caffeic acid (PubChem CID 689043), cichoric acid (PubChem CID 5281764), echinacoside (PubChem CID 5281771)
- **Species:** Echinacea purpurea (taxon 53751), Echinacea pallida (taxon 53749)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** TPC (MESH:C537895), CAD (MESH:C536408), injury to (MESH:D014947), inflammatory (MESH:D007249)
- **Chemicals:** cichoric acid (MESH:C100435), sucrose (MESH:D013395), Na2CO3 (MESH:C005686), Polyamine (MESH:D011073), cytokinin (MESH:D003583), AlCl3 (MESH:D000077410), Chlorogenic acid (MESH:D002726), Flavonoid (MESH:D005419), auxin (MESH:D007210), caffeic acid (MESH:C040048), spermidine (MESH:D013095), CAD (-), Putrescine (MESH:D011700), polyacetylenes (MESH:D000078789), essential oils (MESH:D009822), spermine (MESH:D013096), water (MESH:D014867), Echinacoside (MESH:C060297), gallic acid (MESH:D005707), methanol (MESH:D000432), potassium acetate (MESH:D019347), DPPH (MESH:C004931), acetonitrile (MESH:C032159), agar (MESH:D000362), carbon (MESH:D002244), polysaccharides (MESH:D011134), Caftaric acid (MESH:C515101), quercetin (MESH:D011794)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Echinacea pallida (species) [taxon 53749], Echinacea purpurea (species) [taxon 53751]

## Figures

6 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12943704/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12943704