trans-Zeatin-riboside

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CAS: 6025-53-2
MF: C15H21N5O5
MW: 351.35774
Synonyms: trans-Zeatin-riboside

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Gong-ke Li

Sun Yat-sen University
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Co-reporter: Qianchun Zhang, Gongke Li, Xiaohua Xiao, Song Zhan, and Yujuan Cao
pp: 4055
Publication Date(Web):March 15, 2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b00408
Cytokinins play a critical role in controlling plant growth and development, but it is difficult to be determined in plant samples due to the extremely low concentration level of picomole/gram. So it is important for efficient sample preparation with selective enrichment and rapid separation for accurate analysis of cytokinins. Herein, a supramolecular perhydroxy-cucurbit[8]uril (PCB[8]) was fabricated into the Fe3O4 magnetic particles via chemical bonding assembly and magnetic perhydroxy-cucurbit[8]uril (MPC) materials were obtained. The MPC had good enrichment capability to cytokinins and the enrichment factors were more than 208. The interaction of MPC and cytokinins was investigated by adsorption test and density functional theory (DFT) calculation, the results showed that the main drive forces were the host–guest interaction and hydrogen-bonding interaction between the perhydroxy-cucurbit[8]uril with analytes. Combined with ultra performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS/MS), the MPC was used as a sorbent of magnetic solid-phase extraction for the analysis of cytokinins in plant samples. A sensitive and selective UPLC–MS/MS method was developed with low detection limits of 0.14–0.32 ng/L for cytokinins analysis. Five cytokinins including zeatin riboside, meta-topolin, kinetin, kinetin riboside, and zip with 6.12–87.3 ng/kg were determined in the soybean sprout and Arabidopsis thaliana. The recoveries were in the range of 76.2–110% with relative standard deviations (n = 5) of 2.3–9.7%. On the basis of these results, magnetic perhydroxy-cucurbit[8]uril materials with selective enrichment capability have good potential on the analysis of ultratrace targets from complicated sample matrixes.

Xiao-hua Xiao

Sun Yat-sen University
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Co-reporter: Qianchun Zhang, Gongke Li, Xiaohua Xiao, Song Zhan, and Yujuan Cao
pp: 4055
Publication Date(Web):March 15, 2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b00408
Cytokinins play a critical role in controlling plant growth and development, but it is difficult to be determined in plant samples due to the extremely low concentration level of picomole/gram. So it is important for efficient sample preparation with selective enrichment and rapid separation for accurate analysis of cytokinins. Herein, a supramolecular perhydroxy-cucurbit[8]uril (PCB[8]) was fabricated into the Fe3O4 magnetic particles via chemical bonding assembly and magnetic perhydroxy-cucurbit[8]uril (MPC) materials were obtained. The MPC had good enrichment capability to cytokinins and the enrichment factors were more than 208. The interaction of MPC and cytokinins was investigated by adsorption test and density functional theory (DFT) calculation, the results showed that the main drive forces were the host–guest interaction and hydrogen-bonding interaction between the perhydroxy-cucurbit[8]uril with analytes. Combined with ultra performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS/MS), the MPC was used as a sorbent of magnetic solid-phase extraction for the analysis of cytokinins in plant samples. A sensitive and selective UPLC–MS/MS method was developed with low detection limits of 0.14–0.32 ng/L for cytokinins analysis. Five cytokinins including zeatin riboside, meta-topolin, kinetin, kinetin riboside, and zip with 6.12–87.3 ng/kg were determined in the soybean sprout and Arabidopsis thaliana. The recoveries were in the range of 76.2–110% with relative standard deviations (n = 5) of 2.3–9.7%. On the basis of these results, magnetic perhydroxy-cucurbit[8]uril materials with selective enrichment capability have good potential on the analysis of ultratrace targets from complicated sample matrixes.

Xiao Chen

Shandong University
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Bing-Qin Yang

Northwest University
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Hitoshi Sakakibara

RIKEN Plant Science Center
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Kazuki Saito

RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
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Hong Liu

Shandong University
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Guojie Liu

China Agriculture University
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Yuanwen Teng

Zhejiang University
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Wei Wang

China Agricultural University
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