N-Benzyl-9-(tetrahydropyranyl)-adenine (BPA)
CAS number 2312-73-4
Molecular weight C17H19N5 = 309.4
Assay > 98.5 %
White crystallie powder
BPA is a highly mobile synthetic cytokinin. Foliar spray of BPA increased branching in carnation, chrysan-themum, pointsettia, petu-nia and fuchsia. In no instance did BPA redu-ce plant height. Application of BPA to flower buds at an early stage increased both the diameter and the fresh weight of carnation flowers or chrysanthemum infloresences (Jeffcoat, B. J. of Hort. Sc. 52:143-153 (1977). In Lilium longiflorum, spraying with BPA resul-ted in delay-ed anthesis and increased dry matter accumulation in flowers under high photosynthetic photon flux. Appli-cation of BPA induced the formation of numerous bul-bils in the leaf axils (Wang YT, Hort Sc. 31 (6) 976-977 (1996).BPA can be used as cytokinin for haploid plant regenera-tion from cultured anthers of strawberry (Owen H.R. and Miller AR. PCR 15: 905-909 (1996).
Storage condition
- Store at 2-8 °C
- Soluble in ethanol
Hazard statements
- H302 Harmful if swallowed
Precautionary statements
- P281 Use personal protective equipment as required
- P301 IF SWALLOWED:
- P312 Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell