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Identification of (+)-abscisic acid in strawberry leaves

โœ Scribed by Olfat M. K. Gabr; C. G. Guttridge


Book ID
104750071
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1968
Tongue
English
Weight
292 KB
Volume
78
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-0935

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โœฆ Synopsis


The acidic ether extract of leaves collected in October from dormant strawberry plants outdoors at Invergowrie inhibited coleoptile growth in germinating wheat embryos. On paper chromatograms developed either with isopropanoh ammonium hydroxide: water (10:1 : 1) or isopropanol: 1% ammonium hydroxide (4:1), the zones possessing inhibitory activity had Rf's 0.6--0.7 and 0.6--1 respectively. Fractions possessing comparable activity were eluted from granular animal charcoal columns by 10% and 20% acetone in water, and, on further purification, eluted only by 10% ethyl acetate in chloroform from columns of celitesilicic acid (2:1). The inhibitor in this fraction was identified as (+)-abseisic acid (abscisin II, dormin) by spectropolarimetry.


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