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n-Triacontanol (CAS 593-50-0)

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Alternate Names:
Melissyl alcohol; myricyl alcohol; 1-triacontanol
Application:
n-Triacontanol is a plant growth regulator
CAS Number:
593-50-0
Molecular Weight:
438.83
Molecular Formula:
C30H62O
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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n-Triacontanol is a plant growth regulator found in the plant cuticle waxes and in beeswax as the palmitate ester.1 Has been reported to have growth enhancing properties when applied to the leaves of growing plants.2 n-Triacontanol is a naturally occurring, long-chain aliphatic alcohol that has garnered attention for its potential ability to enhance plant resistance against diverse environmental stresses and elevate the quality of fruits and vegetables.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

n-Triacontanol, 25 mg

sc-205411
25 mg
$20.00

n-Triacontanol, 50 mg

sc-205411A
50 mg
$36.00