Aqueous extracts of plant-derived smoke stimulates seed germination. T
o isolate the active compound(s), smoke extracts of Passerina vulgaris
and Themeda triandra were subjected to bioassay-guided fractionation.
Purification steps included liquid-liquid partitioning, semi-preparat
ive HPLC, two TLC systems and analytical HPLC. Each purification step
was examined using the lettuce seed germination bioassay. Biologically
active fractions were selected for further purification. Active fract
ions from the last HPLC purification step were analysed by high-resolu
tion GC-MS. Twelve compounds were identified, of which seven were pres
ent in both the P. vulgaris and T. triandra extracts. Four of the comp
ounds that were commercially available were tested in the lettuce seed
bioassay and were found to be inactive.