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  • Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)
  • 產品型號:101-87-51-4

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An indole-based auxin for plant cell culture. Synonym: Heteroauxin

C10H9NO2
M.W.: 175.18

    IAA was the first plant hormone discovered and was initially called heteroauxin (Went and Thimann, 1937). IAA belongs to the auxin class of plant growth regulators that promote root organogenesis and growth, induce callus formation, form adventitious roots, aids in regulation of gravitropism and phototropism, and can induce embryogenesis. IAA can be synthesized in plants from the amino acid tryptophan (Hull et al. 2000).

    IAA will retain 60% of its activity in MS media following a 60 minute autoclave cycle (Nissen and Sutter, 1990). IAA is also sensitive to light and metal salts, and will retain 50% of its original activity following 14 days in liquid MS media (Dunlap et al. 1986).

References:
Dunlap JR, Kresovich S, and R McGee (1986) The Effect of Salt Concentration on Auxin Stability in Culture Media. Plant Physiol. Vol. 81:934-936. Hull AK, Vij R, and JL Celenza (2000) Arabidopsis cytochrome P450s that catalyze the first step of tryptophandependent indole-3-acetic acid biosynthesis. PNAS Vol. 97(5):2379-2384 Merck 13, 4986 Nissen SJ, and E Sutter (1990) Stability of IAA and IBA in Nutrient Medium to Several Tissue Culture Procedures. HortScience Vol. 25(7):800-802 Went FW, and KV Thimann (1937) Phytohormones. The Macmillan Company. New York.
Store at -20 °C.