Abstract

When analysing polyamines in seeds of various leguminous plants by HPLC, we observed several unknown peaks. One of the unknowns was identified as N 6-methylagmatine from the behaviour on HPLC and TLC, and the susceptibility to agmatine oxidase and alkaline hydrolysis. N 6- Methylagmatine was found to be present in seeds and seedlings of Glycine max, Psophocarpus tetragonolobus, Pisum sativum, Medicago sativa, Phaseolus vulgaris, Lathyrus odoratus and Arachis hypogaea among 20 species of leguminous plants tested.

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