Abstract

Application of liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-mass spectrometry (LC/APCI-MS) for the analysis of cytokinins was examined. The fragmentation of cytokinins was studied using authentic trans-zeatin (t-Z), trans-zeatin riboside (t-ZR), isopentenyl adenine (i6Ade), isopentenyl adenosine (i6Ado), benzyl adenine (BAde), benzyl adenosine (BAdo), and kinetin. These cytokinins were effectively ionized by APCI in aqueous acetonitrile. t-Z, i6Ade, BAde, and kinetin showed prominent quasi-molecular ions of [M + H]+, and ribosylcytokinins clearly showed both [M + H]+ and a characteristic fragment ion ([M + H-ribose]+), giving some information about their structures. The qualitative and semi-quantitative analyses of cytokinins by LC/APCI-MS were validated in combination with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) through the analysis of t-ZR in the teratoma of Nicotiana tobacum. t-ZR was conclusively identified and a semi-quantitative estimate of its endogenous levels were provided by the combination of LC/APCI-MS and ELISA. The quantified values obtained by LC/ APCI-MS (single ion detection) and ELISA are in close agreement.

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