2013
DOI: 10.1021/jf403264f
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Direct Determination of Gibberellic Acid in Tomato and Fruit by Using Photochemically Induced Fluorescence

Abstract: A simple, sensitive method for determining gibberellic acid based on photochemically induced fluorescence detection was developed to determine this plant growth regulator in a technical formulation, tomato, and fruit samples. The principle for the determination is the photochemical reactivity of the gibberellic acid, being consistent with the occurrence of photoaromatization and photochemical dimerization with loss of carbon dioxide, and with the likely formation of various fluorescent photoproducts. Six min o… Show more

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“…However, this phytohormone was converted into uorescent compounds under UV irradiation in methanol-water solution. 33 The uorescence properties exhibited by the irradiated gibberellic acid might be explained via a similar mechanism proposed in the literature, by which a mixture of photoproducts exhibiting ring photoaromatization is obtained (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Factors Affecting Photochemically Induced Uorescencesupporting
confidence: 69%
“…However, this phytohormone was converted into uorescent compounds under UV irradiation in methanol-water solution. 33 The uorescence properties exhibited by the irradiated gibberellic acid might be explained via a similar mechanism proposed in the literature, by which a mixture of photoproducts exhibiting ring photoaromatization is obtained (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Factors Affecting Photochemically Induced Uorescencesupporting
confidence: 69%