2023
DOI: 10.1134/s1021443723603105
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Influence of Growth Regulators and Different Spectra of Monochromatic Radiation on the Growth and Biosynthetic Characteristics of Callus Culture of Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.

Yu. A. Yugay,
O. V. Grishchenko,
E. A. Vasyutkina
et al.
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“…Meclofenoxate is rapidly degraded to 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (4-CPA) in biological fluids (e.g. human plasma or urine) [6], but the presence of 4-CPA in urine may result not only from the use of meclofenoxate but also from the following permitted dosing: (1) foods containing 4-CPA residues, which are also used as herbicides and plant growth regulators in some countries or regions of the world [7][8][9] ; (2) chlorphenesin [3-(p-chlorophenoxy)-propane-1,2-diol], a non-prohibited substance used as a preservative in cosmetics and lotions [10]or approved for use in specific countries, such as chlorfenvinyl carbamate, a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant used to relieve muscle pain that can be converted to 4-CPA in vivo and therefore also represents a potential source of target analytes to be considered in anti-doping testing procedures to be considered in antidoping testing procedures [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meclofenoxate is rapidly degraded to 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (4-CPA) in biological fluids (e.g. human plasma or urine) [6], but the presence of 4-CPA in urine may result not only from the use of meclofenoxate but also from the following permitted dosing: (1) foods containing 4-CPA residues, which are also used as herbicides and plant growth regulators in some countries or regions of the world [7][8][9] ; (2) chlorphenesin [3-(p-chlorophenoxy)-propane-1,2-diol], a non-prohibited substance used as a preservative in cosmetics and lotions [10]or approved for use in specific countries, such as chlorfenvinyl carbamate, a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant used to relieve muscle pain that can be converted to 4-CPA in vivo and therefore also represents a potential source of target analytes to be considered in anti-doping testing procedures to be considered in antidoping testing procedures [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%