| INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID | ||
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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| CAS NO | 87-51-4 |
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| EINECS NO. | 201-748-2 | |
| FORMULA | C10H9NO2 | |
| MOL WT. | 175.19 | |
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H.S. CODE |
2933.99 | |
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TOXICITY |
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| SYNONYMS | Indoleacetate; IAA; Indolyl-3-acetic acid; | |
| Heteroauxin; 3-Indoleacetic Acid; beta-Indoleacetic Acid; 1H-Indole-3-acetic acid; Rhizopin; Skatolecarboxylic acid; 1H-indole-3-acetic acid; indol-3-ylacetic acid; 3-Indolylacetic acid; 3-(Carboxymethyl)indole; Acide de indole-3-acetique; Acide indoleacetique -3; Indol-3-ylessigsäure (Dutch); ácido indol-3-ilacético (Spanish); Acide indole-3-ylacétique (French); | ||
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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| PHYSICAL STATE | off white crystals | |
| MELTING POINT | 168 C | |
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| SPECIFIC GRAVITY |
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| SOLUBILITY IN WATER | very slightly soluble | |
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SOLVENT SOLUBILITY |
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| pH | < 7.0 | |
| VAPOR DENSITY |
5 |
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| AUTOIGNITION |
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| NFPA RATINGS | Health: 1 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0 | |
| FLASH POINT | Not considered to be a fire hazard | |
| STABILITY |
Stable under ordinary conditions (light sensitive) |
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION & APPLICATIONS |
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Auxin is one of five (or more) major plant hormones (Auxin, Cytokinins,
Gibberellins, Ethylene and Abscisic acid) which affect numerous plant growth
processes functions including cell division and elongation, autumnal loss of
leaves, and the formation of buds, roots, flowers, and fruit. Auxin action is
inhibited by light which is an important role of the growth of stems toward
light (phototropism), against the force of gravity (geotropism) and positively
hydrotropic (moisture-seeking). The cells exposed to light don't grow as quickly
as those on the shaded side, and thus the plant grows toward the light source.
Auxins usually have a ring system with at least one double bond and attached
by a side-chain that terminates in a carboxyl group. Indole acetic acid is the
exact structure of Auxin activity. Parent compounds of auxin action are;
Cytokinin is a N6-substituted adenines acting as phytohormones such as kinetin, zeatin, 6-isopentenyladenine, benzyl adenine. The principal functions are stimulate cell division in concert with auxin (cytokinesis) and influence the pathway of tissue differentiation (organogenesis). 6-Benzylaminopurine is the first generation synthetic cytokinin which elicits plant growth and development responses setting blossoms and stimulating fruit richness by stimulating cell division. Active cytokinin ingredients include:
Other Plant Growth Regulators include:
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| SALES SPECIFICATION | ||
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APPEARANCE |
off white crystals | |
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ACTIVE CONTENT |
98.0% min |
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| MELTING POINT | 166 - 169 C | |
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| HAZARD CLASS | Not regulated | |
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| Hazard Symbols: n/a, Risk Phrases: n/a, Safety Phrases: n/a | ||
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