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(±)-Dihydrojasmonic Acid (CAS 3572-64-3)

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Alternate Names:
2-Amyl-3-(carboxymethyl)cyclopentanone; 2-Amyl-3-oxocyclopentaneacetic Acid; 3-(Carboxymethyl)-2-pentylcyclopentanone
Application:
(±)-Dihydrojasmonic Acid is a useful biochemical for proteomics research
CAS Number:
3572-64-3
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
212.29
Molecular Formula:
C12H20O3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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(±)-Dihydrojasmonic Acid is a compound that garners interest in plant biology and organic chemistry research. In studies of plant signaling and development, it is used to explore the role of jasmonates, a class of compounds that are critical in plant stress responses and growth regulation. Researchers use (±)-Dihydrojasmonic Acid to understand the biosynthesis and metabolic pathways of jasmonic acid and its derivatives, as well as to investigate their interactions with plant receptors. In organic synthesis, this compound serves as a starting material or an intermediate for the synthesis of various jasmonate analogs, which can be used to study the structure-activity relationships within this class of compounds. The racemic mixture of (±)-Dihydrojasmonic Acid is particularly useful for such comparative analyses. Additionally, it is employed in studies aiming to develop environmentally friendly agricultural agents that can influence plant growth and resilience.


(±)-Dihydrojasmonic Acid (CAS 3572-64-3) References

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  4. Inhibitory effect of methyl jasmonate and its related compounds on kinetin-induced retardation of oat leaf senescence  |  Junichi Ueda, Jiro Kato, Hisakazu Yamane, Nobutaka Takahashi. 1981. Physiologia Plantarum. 52: 305-309.
  5. Influence of white clover mosaic potexvirus infection on the endogenous levels of jasmonic acid and related compounds in Phaseolus vulgaris L. seedlings  |  Sean F. Clarke 1 4, Paul L. Guy 1, Paula E. Jameson 2, David Schmierer 3, David J. Burritt 1. 2000. Journal of Plant Physiology. 156: 433-437.

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

(±)-Dihydrojasmonic Acid, 1 g

sc-294344
1 g
$332.00

(±)-Dihydrojasmonic Acid, 5 g

sc-294344A
5 g
$1140.00