6-(γ,γ-Dimethylallylamino) Purine (2iP) Powder
6-(γ,γ-Dimethylallylamino) Purine (2iP) Powder
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6-(γ,γ-Dimethylallylamino) Purine (2iP) is a plant growth promoter belonging to the group of cytokinin hormones.
The Benefits of 6-(Y,Y-Dimethylallylamino) Purine (2iP)
- Use to supplement tissue culture media, such as MS media.
- Triggers cell division, leading to the multiplication of plant cells.
- 2iP helps maintain the health and activity of the shoot apical meristem (SAM)
- 2iP can disrupt this dominance by promoting the outgrowth of lateral buds, resulting in bushier plant growth.
- 2iP can help delay the onset of senescence.
How To Use 6-(Y,Y-Dimethylallylamino) Purine (2iP)
Follow the given steps to prepare the tissue culture media using PCT’s 2iP powder:
- Prepare liquid tissue culture media using PCT’s MS or DKW media, or any other alternative media.
- Add sugar based on the quantity of media you’re making (for 1-liter media 30 grams of sugar is added), 1 ml/L PPM, and 3-4 grams per liter of gellan gum or 6-8 grams per liter of agar.
- Then, add the desired quantity of the 2iP from the prepared 2iP stock solution.
- Autoclave the medium for 20 minutes at 15 psi and 121℃.
Your media is ready!
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Product Information
Product Information
Product | 6-(Y,Y-Dimethylallylamino) Purine (2iP) Powder |
Synonyms | 2iP; N6-(2-Isopentyl)adenine |
Molecular Formula | C10H13N5 |
Molecular Weight | 203.24 g/mol |
CAS No. | 2365-40-4 |
Appearance (Colour) | White to Yellow Powder |
Solubility | Soluble in NaOH or KOH |
Suitability | Passes for Tissue Culture |
Shipping & Storage
Shipping & Storage
Storage Temperature | -20°C |
Shelf Life | 3 years from the manufacturing date |
HS Code | 2933.59 |
Applications
Applications
- Micropropagation or tissue culture for rapid plant multiplication
- Promoting callus development
- Overcoming apical dominance
- Delaying senescence