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The effect of initial sucrose concentration was investigated in root suspension cultures of Morinda citrifolia to improve root growth and secondary metabolites production, i.e. Anthraquinone, phenolics and flavonoids. Besides, oxidative stress level, antioxidant enzymes activity and membranes damage under different sucrose concentration were estimated. A 5% sucrose supply was shown to be optimal for the production of root dry mass, but higher sucrose concentrations of 7–9% inhibited the accumulation of root dry weight (DW). However, the maximum production of anthraquinone (251.89 mg L⁻¹ DW), phenolics (165.14 mg L⁻¹ DW) and flavonoids (163.56 mg L⁻¹ DW) were achieved at 1% sucrose-treated culture, which may be a source carbon skeletons for secondary metabolism. At the same time was observed low oxidative damage, which could be associated with high levels of secondary metabolites and the increased activity of catalase. Although, catalase (CAT) activity were stimulated at 7–9% sucrose-treated cultures, high accumulation of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) and peroxidation of lipid (MDA) was induced. The observed high activity of CAT and guaiacol peroxidase (G-POD) were not sufficient enough to mitigate the toxic effect of H₂O₂.