For research use only. Not for therapeutic Use.
1-Naphthaleneacetic Acid (Cat No.:R019621), commonly referred to as NAA is a plant growth regulator and synthetic auxin. It belongs to the class of phytohormones that influence plant growth and development. NAA is used in agriculture to promote root formation in cuttings, induce fruit setting in plants, prevent premature fruit drop, and control plant growth. Its synthetic nature allows for controlled application to enhance specific plant responses. By mimicking natural auxins, NAA provides valuable tools for horticulture, forestry, and research, aiding in optimizing crop yield, plant quality, and agricultural practices.
Catalog Number | R019621 |
CAS Number | 86-87-3 |
Synonyms | 1-Carboxymethylnaphthalene; 1-NAA; 1-Naphthylacetic Acid; 2-(1-Naphthyl)acetic Acid; 2-(Naphthalen-1-yl)acetic Acid; 2-(α-Naphthyl)ethanoic Acid; ANU; Agronaa; Alman; Biokor; Celmone; Etifix; Fruitofix; Fruitone N; Germon; N 10; N 40; NAA; NSC 15772; |
Molecular Formula | C12H10O2 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Target | Phospholipase |
Storage | Sealed in dry,Room Temperature |
IUPAC Name | 2-naphthalen-1-ylacetic acid |
InChI | InChI=1S/C12H10O2/c13-12(14)8-10-6-3-5-9-4-1-2-7-11(9)10/h1-7H,8H2,(H,13,14) |
InChIKey | PRPINYUDVPFIRX-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
SMILES | C1=CC=C2C(=C1)C=CC=C2CC(=O)O |
Reference | Ashburner G.R., Thompsons W.K. and Burgh J.M., Effect of a-naphthaleneacetic acid and sucrose levels on the development of cultured embryos of coconut. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, Vol. 35, pp. 157-163, 1993.</span></p> |