Bursera linanoe cell suspension cultures were initiated from callus grown in Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with naphthalene acetic acid (3.0 mg L⁻¹) and 6-benzylaminopurine (0.5 mg L⁻¹). In flasks, B. linanoe cell cultures grew over a 9 day period, reaching a maximum biomass of 11.16 g DW L⁻¹. Throughout the growth phase, cell viability was constant at 60 - 70%. In contrast, B. linanoe cells growing in a bioreactor achieved a maximum biomass of 22.26 g DW L⁻¹ (after 7 days), and cell viability was constant at 75 - 85%. Production of linalool and linalyl acetate in the bioreactor (3.02 and 2.40 mg g⁻¹ DW, respectively) was significantly greater than that achieved from cells in flask cultures (1.05 and 0.97 mg g⁻¹ DW, respectively). B. linanoe cell suspension culture has potential as an alternative method for the production of essential oils.

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