Plant Hormone Analysis Service
Plant hormones, also named phytohormones, are chemicals that regulate plant growth. Opposite to animal hormones, plant hormones can be synthesized and secreted by every plant cell. Plant hormones not only regulate local cellular activities, and can also be transported to other part of the plant. Hormone receptors are highly sensitive in detecting hormones, therefore, hormones usually occur in extremely low concentration. Thus detection of hormones requires highly sensitive technology. MtoZ Biolabs has establish a platform consisting of NMR and ACQUITY UPLC/TripleQuad5500 (Waters/AB Sciex), which is able to detecting extremely low amount of plant hormones with high accuracy. With our optimized sample preparation methods, interference from high-abundance dominant metabolites can be hugely reduced, thus further increasing detecting sensitivity.
Table 1. List of Plant Hormones Detectable by MtoZ Biolabs
NO. |
Metabolite |
NO. |
Metabolite |
NO. |
Metabolite |
1 |
Abscisic acid |
44 |
cis-Zeatin |
87 |
Brassinolide |
2 |
ABA-glucosyl ester |
45 |
Dihydrozeatin-7-glucoside |
88 |
24-epi-Brassinolide |
3 |
Indole-3-acetyl glutamic acid |
46 |
Dihydrozeatin |
89 |
28-norbrassinolide |
4 |
3-Indoleacetonitrile |
47 |
N6-isopentenyladenine |
90 |
28-homobrassinolide |
5 |
Indole-3-acetyl-L-glutamic acid dimethyl ester |
48 |
N6-isopentenyladenosine |
91 |
Castasterone |
6 |
Indole-3-acetyl-L-leucine methyl ester |
49 |
trans-Zeatin |
92 |
6-deoxocastasterone |
7 |
Indole-3-acetyl-L-valine methyl ester |
50 |
trans-Zeatin riboside |
93 |
28-norcastasterone |
8 |
Indole-3-acetyl glycine |
51 |
1-Aminocyclopropanecarboxylic acid |
94 |
28-homocastasterone |
9 |
2-oxindole-3-acetic acid |
52 |
Gibberellin A1 |
95 |
6-deoxo-24-epi-Castasterone |
10 |
Indole-3-acetyl-L-aspartic acid |
53 |
Gibberellin A15 |
96 |
Typhasterol |
11 |
N-(3-Indolylacetyl)-L-leucine |
54 |
Gibberellin A19 |
97 |
28-norteasterone |
12 |
N-(3-Indolylacetyl)-L-valine |
55 |
Gibberellin A20 |
98 |
Kinetin-9-glucoside |
13 |
Indole-3-acetyl-L-phenylalanne methyle ester |
56 |
Gibberellin A24 |
99 |
2-Methylthio-N6-isopentenyladenine |
14 |
Indole-3-acetyl-L-tryptophan |
57 |
Gibberellin A3 |
100 |
2-Methylthio-cis-zeatin |
15 |
3-Indole acetamide |
58 |
Gibberellin A4 |
101 |
2-Methylthio-cis-zeatin riboside |
16 |
Tryptamine |
59 |
Gibberellin A53 |
102 |
2-Methylthio-N6-isopentenyladenosine |
17 |
Indole-3-lactic acid |
60 |
Gibberellin A7 |
103 |
Auxin |
18 |
3-Indoleacrylic acid |
61 |
Gibberellin A9 |
104 |
Brassinosteroid |
19 |
N-(3-Indolylacetyl)-L-alanine |
62 |
N-[(-)-Jasmonoyl]-(l)-phenalanine |
105 |
Cytokinin |
20 |
L-tryptophan |
63 |
N-[(-)-Jasmonoyl]-(L)-valine |
106 |
Ethylene |
21 |
N-(3-Indolylacetyl)-L-phenylalanine |
64 |
3-oxo-2-(2-(Z)-Pentenyl) cyclopentane-1-butyric acid |
107 |
Gibberellins |
22 |
Indole-3-carboxylic acid |
65 |
3-oxo-2-(2-(Z)-Pentenyl)cyclopentane-1-hexanoic acid |
108 |
Jasmonates |
23 |
1-O-indol-3-ylacetylglucose |
66 |
Dihydrojasmonic acid |
109 |
Strigolactone |
24 |
Indole-3-acetic acid |
67 |
Jasmonic acid |
110 |
Phytosulfokine |
25 |
Indole-3-butyric acid |
68 |
Jasmonoyl-L-isoleucine |
111 |
Melatonin |
26 |
Indole-3-carboxaldehyde |
69 |
Methyl jasmonate |
112 |
Kinetin |
27 |
Methyl indole-3-acetate |
70 |
cis(+)-12-Oxophytodienoic acid |
113 |
Kinetin riboside |
28 |
3-Indolepropionic acid |
71 |
Salicylic acid |
114 |
para-Topolin riboside |
29 |
Dihydrozeatin ribonucleoside |
72 |
Salicylic acid 2-O-β-glucoside |
115 |
ortho-Topolin riboside |
30 |
cis-Zeatin riboside |
73 |
5-Deoxystrigol |
116 |
cis-Zeatin-9-glucoside |
31 |
4-[[(9-beta-D-Glucopyranosyl-9H-purin-6-yl)amino]methyl]phenol |
74 |
(±)Strigol |
117 |
N6-Isopentenyl-adenine-9-glucoside |
32 |
2-Chloro-trans-zeatin |
75 |
Abscisic aldehyde |
118 |
N6-Isopentenyl-adenine-7-glucoside |
33 |
para-Topolin |
76 |
Indole |
119 |
trans-Zeatin-O-glucoside |
34 |
meta-Topolin |
77 |
cis-Zeatin riboside monophosphate |
120 |
Dihydrozeatin-O-glucoside riboside |
35 |
meta-Topolin riboside |
78 |
N-6-iso-pentenyladenosine-5'-monophosphate |
121 |
cis-Zeatin-O-glucoside riboside |
36 |
ortho-Topolin |
79 |
trans-Zeatin-9-glucoside |
122 |
meta-Topolin-9-glucoside |
37 |
6-Benzyladenine |
80 |
9-Ribosyl-trans-zeatin 5'-monophosphate |
123 |
ortho-Topolin-9-glucoside |
38 |
6-Benzyladenosine |
81 |
Gibberellin A44 |
124 |
N6-Benzyladenine-9-glucoside |
39 |
Gibberellin A51 |
82 |
Gibberellin A8 |
125 |
N6-Benzyladenine-7-glucoside |
40 |
Gibberellin A12 aldehyde |
83 |
Gibberellin A5 |
126 |
Jasmonate-1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid |
41 |
12-Hydroxyjasmonic acid |
84 |
Gibberellin A6 |
127 |
2-Methoxycarbonylphenyl beta-D-glucopyranoside |
42 |
L-Phenylalanine |
85 |
Gibberellin A29 |
128 |
Melatonine |
43 |
trans-Cinnamic acid |
86 |
Gibberellin A34 |
129 |
2-Coumarate |
*All analytes and Internal Standards are measured by NMR and ACQUITY UPLC/TripleQuad5500 (Waters/AB Sciex)
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