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DURING investigations on the growth substances of fruits of cacao and bananas (Musa spp.), it was of interest to find that a substance was present in seeded bananas which gave a pink colour with ferric chloride/perchloric acid or p-dimethyl amino-benz-aldehyde/hydrochloric acid, corresponding to the R F of indolyl acetic acid and to the zone of bioassay using the wheat coleoptile straight-growth test. Subsequent experimentation showed that although the straight-growth response was probably due-to indolyl acetic acid, the colour reaction was not. The technique of extraction and bioassay was essentially similar to that of Bennet-Clark and Kefford1 with some minor modifications. Duplicate samples of the acid fraction from seeded banana fruit extracts were developed by the descending method on Whatman's 3 MM or No. 1 chromatography paper in isopropanol/ammonia/water (10: 1: 1). Synthetic indolyl acetic acid was developed as a marker. One sample was bio-assayed by the wheat straight-growth test and the other sprayed with ferric chloride/perchloric acid (1 ml. 0.05 M ferric chloride + 50 ml. 5 per cent perchloric acid).
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NICHOLS, R. A Possible Source of Error in the Chemical Detection of Indolyl Acetic Acid in Plants. Nature 181, 919–920 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/181919b0
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