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Benzylaminopurine (6-BAP) Solution 1mg/1ml

Benzylaminopurine (6-BAP) Solution 1mg/1ml

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Benzylaminopurine (BAP) solution is a plant growth regulator commonly used in plant tissue culture applications to promote cell division and shoot proliferation.

The Benefits

  • Easy to use
  • Influences plant growth and development, sets blossoms, and stimulates fruit richness by stimulating cell division 
  • Use to supplement tissue culture media, such as MS media
  • Stimulates seed germination.
  • Used for shoot development in vitro.
  • Also, supplement Gamborg’s media and Chu’s N6 media.

How To Use Benzylaminopurine (BAP) Solution

Follow the given steps to prepare the tissue culture media using PCT’s BAP solution:

  1. Prepare liquid tissue culture media using PCT’s MS or DKW media, or any other media based on your plant. 
  2. Add sugar based on the quantity of media you’re making (generally 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.
  3. Then, add the desired quantity of the plant hormone.
  4. Autoclave the medium for 20 minutes at 15 psi and 121℃.

Your media is ready!

 

Product Information

Product Name

6-Benzyladenine (6-BAP) Solution

Synonyms

Benzyl Adenine, BAP or BA

Molecular Formula

C12H11N5

Molecular Weight

225.3 g/mol

CAS No.1214-39-7

Capacity

100 mL

Material

Liquid

Solubility

Miscible with water

Color

Clear, colorless liquid

Shipping & Storage

Shelf Life

See expiry date on the bottle

Storage

Keep in a tightly closed container and store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.

Storage Temp

2 to 6°C

HTS Code

3808.93.0000

Applications

  • Micropropagation of various plant species
  • Somatic embryogenesis
  • Stimulating seed germination
  • Shoot development in vitro
  • Breaking bud dormancy
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