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Hydrocinnamic acid (3-Phenyl-n-propionic acid)

Catalog No.GC33607

L'acide hydrocinnamique (acide 3-phényl-n-propionique) est le principal composé rhizosphérique ayant des activités de régulation de la croissance connues.

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Hydrocinnamic acid (3-Phenyl-n-propionic acid) Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 501-52-0

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10mM (in 1mL Water)
35,00 $US
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500mg
28,00 $US
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5g
35,00 $US
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Hydrocinnamic acid is the major rhizospheric compound with known growth regulatory activities.

The major compound, Hydroxyhydrocinnamic acid, is found to have a strong inhibitory effect on the elongation of radish root. The richness of Hydrocinnamic acids in the mixture is interesting, because they have synergistic effects on the gibberellic acid-induced hypocotyl elongation of lettuce seedlings[1].

[1]. Tang CS, et al. Collection and Identification of Allelopathic Compounds from the Undisturbed Root System of Bigalta Limpograss (Hemarthria altissima). Plant Physiol. 1982 Jan;69(1):155-60.

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