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Gibberellin A8 (CAS 7044-72-6)

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CAS Number:
7044-72-6
Molecular Weight:
364.39
Molecular Formula:
C19H24O7
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Gibberellin A8, derived from Gibberellic Acid, a plant hormone responsible for promoting cell growth and elongation, has been extensively studied. With its potent effects at extremely low concentrations, Gibberellic acid acts as a vital regulator of plant growth, influencing both physiological and morphological aspects. By binding to receptors on the cell surface, Gibberellin A8 initiates a signal transduction pathway, ultimately activating specific genes. These genes encode proteins that orchestrate processes, including cell division, elongation, and differentiation. As a result, Gibberellin A8 brings about significant changes in plant growth and development.


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Gibberellin A8, 1 mg

sc-490115
1 mg
$400.00