Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Oct 2007)

Biochemical changes in cuttings of Robinia pseudoacacia after treatment with naphthenate

  • SLAVKO KEVRESAN,
  • BRANISLAV KOVACEVIC,
  • VERA CIRIN–NOVTA,
  • KSENIJA KUHAJDA,
  • JULIJAN KANDRAC,
  • KSENIJA PAVLOVIC,
  • LJUBICA GRBOVIC

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 10
pp. 953 – 959

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Naphthenic acids were isolated from gas oil fractions (distillation interval 168–290 °C) of Vojvodina crude oil “Velebit”, characterized and their biological ac­tivity evaluated by the biochemical changes in cuttings of Robinia pseudoacacia after treatment with naphthenate. The activities of IAA peroxidase, total peroxi­da­ses and amylase, as well as the contents of reducing sugars and total proteins, were determined in the basal parts of soft wood cuttings of black locust after treat­ment with sodium naphthenate or the sodium salt of 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), con­­centration 10-7 mol dm-3 for 3 or 6 h. High activities of IAA oxidase and amy­lase, together with a low activity of peroxidase (which is known as being stimula­tory for the initiation and activation of primordia) were obtained after the three-hour treatment with sodium naphthenate. Six-hour treatment had an inhibitory effect on the examined biochemical markers. The effects of three- and six-hour treatments with NAA were between those of the corresponding treatment with naphthenic acids.

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