57 results on '"Indoleacetic Acids analysis"'
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2. A rapid microbiological assay method for auxins, gibberellic acid and kinetin using yeast.
3. Gas chromatography and detection of microquantities of gibberellins and indoleacetic acid as their fluorinated derivatives.
4. Effects on plant growth produced by Azotobacter paspali related to synthesis of plant growth regulating substances.
5. The analysis of indolic tryptophan metabolites in human urine. Thin-layer chromatography and in situ quantitation.
6. Identification of 2-O (indole-3-acetyl)-D-glucopyranose, 4-O-(indole-3-acetyl)-D-glucopyranose and 6-O-(indole-3-acetyl)-D-glucopyranose from kernels of Zea mays by gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
7. The determination of auxins in soils: including a note on synthetic growth substances.
8. Characterization of indoles by thin-layer chromatography and in situ fluorometry.
9. The effect of solvent purity on the chromatography of indole-3-acetic acid.
10. [Auxin content, auxin catabolism and growth of Rhizobium].
11. Column-chromatographic analysis of naturally fluorescing compounds. II. Rapid analysis of indoleacetic acid and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in biological samples.
12. Determination of indole acetic acid by the Salkowsky reaction.
13. Role of the entero-hepatic cycle of indomethacin on its metabolism, distribution in tissues and its excretion by rats, dogs and monkeys.
14. Autoradiographic evidence of tritiated indolyl-3-acetic acid in epicotyl tissue of Phaseolus coccineus.
15. [X-ray diffraction applied to the study of the structure of pharmacologically active substances].
16. Growth-promoting activity of potato tuber extracts in the coleoptile straight-growth test: quantitative aspects of indoleacetic acid detection.
17. Interference in Salkowski assay of indoleacetic acid.
18. Induction of adventitious roots by culture filtrates of the hairy root bacterium, Agrobacterium rhizogenes.
19. Chromatography of a new natural auxin, 4-chloroindolyl-3-acetic acid and related chloro derivatives.
20. Indoles and auxins. 8. Partition chromatography of naturally occurring indoles on cellulose thin layers and sephadex columns.
21. [Beta-indolacetic acid and anaerobic glycolysis of hepatic and renal tissue].
22. [Determination of the characteristics of indolacetic acid in potato juice by paper partition chromatography].
23. The estimation of monoamine oxidase using 14C-labelled substrates.
24. [Application of spectrofluorometry to the study of metabolism of methoxy-indoles].
25. ACTH induced changes in tryptophan turnover along induceable pathways in man.
26. Indoles and auxins. VI. Separation of naturally occurring indoles into acidic, basic, amphoteric, and neutral fractions by ion-exchange chromatography.
27. 5-hydroxytryptamine and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in rat brain: effect of some psychotropic drugs and of electrical stimulation of various forebrain areas.
28. 5-Methoxy- and 5-hydroxy-indolealkylamines in the skin of Bufo alvarius.
29. On the mechanism of gibberellin--auxin interaction. I. Effect of gibberellin on the quantity of free IAA and IAA conjugates in bean hypocotyl tissues.
30. Determination of submicrogram levels of indole-3-acetic acid: a new, highly specific method.
31. On the metabolism of histamine in dystrophia myotonica.
32. [A new colorimetric method for the determination of indole auxins].
33. Chromatographic separation of tryptophan metabolites.
34. Histochemical demonstration of tryptamine. Properties of the formaldehyde-induced fluorophores of tryptamine and related indole compounds in models.
35. Indoles and auxins. I. Spectrophosphorimetry of some natural and synthetic indoles.
36. Tryptophan hydroxylase inhibitors.
37. Determination of radioactivity in agar blocks by liquid scintillation techniques.
38. Studies on fast and slow growth in fungi. 3. Hormonal picture in media and mats of Cunninghamella echinulata and Cladosporium herbarum.
39. Chromatographic analysis of naturally fluorescing compounds. I. Rapid analysis of nanogram amounts of indoles in physiologic fluids.
40. Thin-layer chromatographic separation of pineal gland derivatives of serotonin-14C.
41. A new reagent for detecting tryptophan, indole, and indole-3-acetic acid in thin-layer chromatography.
42. Analysis of labeling patterns in soluble RNA preparations from green pea stem sections supplied with 14C-carboxyl-labeled indoleacetic acid.
43. Comparative effects of salicylic acid, phenylbutazone, probenecid and other anions on the metabolism, distribution and excretion of indomethacin by rats.
44. Immunological assay for plant hormones using specific antibodies to indoleacetic acid and gibberellic acid.
45. Mass spectral identification of serotonin metabolites.
46. Influence of age on monoamine oxidase and catechol-O-methyltransferase in rat tissues.
47. Quantitative analysis of 3-indoleacetic acid and serotonin by in situ fluorescence on thin-layer chromatograms.
48. [Fluorimetric and isotope micromethods in the study of neurochemical transmitters in the central nervous system].
49. [Effect of beta-indole acetic acid applied to vine tendrils].
50. Effect of some culture conditions on the production of indole-3-acetic acid and a gibberellin-like substance by Azotobacter vinelandii.
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