Naphthaleneacetic Acid (NAA) Solution 1mg/1ml
Naphthaleneacetic Acid (NAA) Solution 1mg/1ml
What is NAA?
NAA is a synthetic plant hormone belonging to the family of auxin. It has wide application in agriculture and plant tissue culture for promoting rooting in plants.
The Benefits of NAA
- Easy to use
- Used to modify MS media for callus initiation.
- In formulating culture media such as V-KM medium and Cg medium
- Induce the formation of lateral and adventitious roots
- Used in a low amount, it triggers the rooting response and other auxin-like reactions, such as cell growth, division, and fruit setting
How To Use NAA?
Follow the given steps to prepare the tissue culture media using PCT’s supreme grade agar:
- Prepare liquid tissue culture media using PCT’s MS media and add sugar based on the quantity of media you’re making (generally for 1-liter media 25-30 grams of sugar is added), 1ml PPM, and 4 grams of gellan gum.
- Then, add the desired quantity of the plant hormone.
- Autoclave the medium for 20 minutes at 15 psi and 121℃.
Product Name | Naphthaleneacetic Acid (NAA) Solution |
Synonyms | NAA; 1-Naphthaleneacetic Acid |
CAS No | 86-87-3 |
Molecular Formula | C12H10O2 |
Molecular Weight | 186.2 g/mol |
Shelf Life | See expiry date on the bottle |
Capacity | 100 mL |
Material | Liquid |
Color | Clear, colorless liquid |
Storage | Keep in a tightly closed container and store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. |
Storage Temp | 2 to 6°C (Freeze) |
HTS Code | 3808.93.0000 |
- It is a rooting agent and used for the vegetative propagation of plants from stem and leaf cuttings
- It’s also used for agricultural and home gardening uses.
What is NAA?
NAA is a synthetic plant hormone belonging to the family of auxin. It has wide application in agriculture and plant tissue culture for promoting rooting in plants.
The Benefits of NAA
- Easy to use
- Used to modify MS media for callus initiation.
- In formulating culture media such as V-KM medium and Cg medium
- Induce the formation of lateral and adventitious roots
- Used in a low amount, it triggers the rooting response and other auxin-like reactions, such as cell growth, division, and fruit setting
How To Use NAA?
Follow the given steps to prepare the tissue culture media using PCT’s supreme grade agar:
- Prepare liquid tissue culture media using PCT’s MS media and add sugar based on the quantity of media you’re making (generally for 1-liter media 25-30 grams of sugar is added), 1ml PPM, and 4 grams of gellan gum.
- Then, add the desired quantity of the plant hormone.
- Autoclave the medium for 20 minutes at 15 psi and 121℃.
Product Name | Naphthaleneacetic Acid (NAA) Solution |
Synonyms | NAA; 1-Naphthaleneacetic Acid |
CAS No | 86-87-3 |
Molecular Formula | C12H10O2 |
Molecular Weight | 186.2 g/mol |
Shelf Life | See expiry date on the bottle |
Capacity | 100 mL |
Material | Liquid |
Color | Clear, colorless liquid |
Storage | Keep in a tightly closed container and store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. |
Storage Temp | 2 to 6°C (Freeze) |
HTS Code | 3808.93.0000 |
- It is a rooting agent and used for the vegetative propagation of plants from stem and leaf cuttings
- It’s also used for agricultural and home gardening uses.
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I mean I get businesses need reviews, but it feels a little strange reviewing an organic compound from a chemical company. I mean, there's just not much to review here.
The packaging was good, seals as it should and the NAA came in the correct concentration.
I expect to use as a rooting agent