Abstract
Two methods are described for the detection and measurement of peramine, an alkaloid from endophyte-infected grasses with insect feeding deterrent activity. Both procedures involve ion-exchange work up of extracts followed by either thin-layer chromatography with detection by Ehrlich's reagent or quantitation by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection at 280 nm.
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