Synthesis and characterization of bio-based quaternary ammonium salts with gibberellate or l-tryptophanate anion

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Szymaniak DariaORCID,Pernak JuliuszORCID,Rzemieniecki TomaszORCID,Kaczmarek Damian KrystianORCID,Andrzejak RomanORCID,Kosiada Tomasz,Janowska BeataORCID

Abstract

AbstractNumerous biologically active acids can be transformed into an ionic form in a facile way and combined with appropriate quaternary ammonium cation to improve their application properties or biological activity. This study describes the synthesis of new quaternary ammonium salts with anions of gibberellic acid, a common plant growth regulator from the gibberellin group, or l-tryptophan, an important precursor of auxin biosynthesis. The surface-active tetrapentylammonium ion and natural substances such as acetylcholine, choline, and quinine were the sources of cations. Novel salts of gibberellic acid and l-tryptophan were obtained with high yields exceeding 97% as a result of the metathesis reaction or the neutralization of quaternary ammonium hydroxides. Phase transition temperatures, thermal and chemical stability, and solubility in solvents with different polarities were determined for all obtained salts. On the basis of studies regarding the influence of synthesized salts on the post-harvest longevity and quality of leaves of Convallaria majalis, it was established that the biological activity of the natural plant regulators in most cases was maintained. Therefore, it can be concluded that the conversion of the active substance into the form of a quaternary ammonium salt results in obtaining novel forms of plant growth regulators with favourable physicochemical properties while maintaining the efficacy of the biological active ingredients. Graphic abstract

Funder

Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Chemistry

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