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Indolacetic acid

Diclofenac, an indolacetic acid derivative, is considered to be one of the strongest nonsteroidal antiphlogistics. It is administered intramuscularly in cattle and swine at a dosage of 2.5 mg/kg bw/day for 7-21 days. [Pg.234]

Involvement of POD was also described for the degradation of indolacetic acid (IAA Salin, 1988). Increase of IAA-oxidase activity was found in Lactuca sativa seedlings (Mukherji and Das Gupta, 1972) and Hordeum vulgare roots (Coombes et al., 1976) treated with toxic amounts of copper. This response was suggested to be responsible for the growth inhibition of the seedlings and roots described. [Pg.163]

The 5-hydroxylated analog of indolacetic acid is the principal urinary metabolite of serotonin. On the basis of two biochemical observations, the possible role of serotonin in inflammatory processes and the increase of urinary metabolites of tryptophan in rheumatic patients, Shen, from the Merck Laboratories, designed anti-inflammatory compounds derived from indolacetic acid. Among them he found indomethacin in 1963, one of the most powerful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs currently known. ... [Pg.138]

Indolacetic acid (IAA) P. amygdali P. s. savastanoi c10h9no2 lndole-3-acetic acid... [Pg.585]

Shen-Miller J (1973 a) Rhythmicity in the basipetal transport of indolacetic acid through coleoptiles. Plant Physiol 51 615-619... [Pg.261]

In aqueous solution, caffeine is nonionized at physiological pH. Dimers as well as polymers have been described. The solubility of caffeine in water is increased by the formation of benzoate, cinnamate, citrate, and salicylate complexes. In plants, chloro-genic acid, coumarin, isoeugenol, indolacetic acid, and anthocyanidin have been shown to complex with caffeine. [Pg.65]

Zandonadi, D. B., Canellas, L. P., and Faganha, A. R. (2007). Indolacetic and humic acids induce lateral root development through a concerted plasmalemma and tonoplast H+ pumps activation. Planta 225,1583-1595. [Pg.366]

Major metabolites (%) Indoleacetic acid Glucuronides Hepatic 60% N-demethyl (act) 4 Indoleacetate 31 Hepatic 50% Indolacetate N-demethyl (act) 6-0 H Indolacetate GABA N-demethyl Hepatic 60% N-demethyl (act) N-Ac demethyl N-d( (act... [Pg.604]

In the same way /-oxyphenolpropionic acid gives p-oxy-phenylacetic add, and indolpropionic acid furnishes indolacetic or scatolcarbonic acid. [Pg.656]


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