Abstract
Gas chromatographic-mass spectroscopic evidence is presented for the presence of guanosine-3′: 5′-monophosphate (cGMP) in maize seedlings. The amount of cGMP (35–72 pmol g-1 fresh weight) was quantified as a tetra-silyl derivative using gas-chromatographic detection with reference to a silylated standard of authentic cGMP. Gas-chromatographic separation of tri-silyl adenosine-3′: 5′-monophosphate and tetra-silyl cGMP is demonstrated.