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6-Benzylaminopurine
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1214-39-7 | Formula |
C12H11N5 | EINECS |
214-927-5 |
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Molecular Formula: C12H11N5 Molecular Weight: 225.25 Hazard Symbols: Xi,Xn UN Number: UN 2348 3/PG 3 WGKGermany: 3 HS Code: 29335995
Molecular Formula: C12H11N5 Molecular Weight: 225.25 Hazard Symbols: Xi,Xn UN Number: UN 2348 3/PG 3 WGKGermany: 3 HS Code: 29335995
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
EINECS :214-927-5 Molecular formula :C12H11N5
Benzylaminopurine or benzyladenine, BAP for short, is a synthetic phytohormone used in cell and tissue culture. BAP was first synthesized and studied in the laboratory of the Swedish plant physiologist Folke Karl Skoog. A risk assessment of the substance was carried out by the EU in 2010.
Molar mass: 225.2492 g/mol
Formula: C12H11N5
CAS number: Benzylaminopurine
Benzylaminopurine or benzyladenine, BAP for short, is a synthetic phytohormone used in cell and tissue culture. BAP was first synthesized and studied in the laboratory of the Swedish plant physiologist Folke Karl Skoog. A risk assessment of the substance was carried out by the EU in 2010.
Molar mass: 225.2492 g/mol
Formula: C12H11N5
CAS number: Benzylaminopurine
Benzylaminopurine or benzyladenine, BAP for short, is a synthetic phytohormone used in cell and tissue culture. BAP was first synthesized and studied in the laboratory of the Swedish plant physiologist Folke Karl Skoog. A risk assessment of the substance was carried out by the EU in 2010.
Molar mass: 225.2492 g/mol
Formula: C12H11N5
CAS number: Benzylaminopurine
Benzylaminopurine or benzyladenine, BAP for short, is a synthetic phytohormone used in cell and tissue culture. BAP was first synthesized and studied in the laboratory of the Swedish plant physiologist Folke Karl Skoog. A risk assessment of the substance was carried out by the EU in 2010.
Molar mass: 225.2492 g/mol
Formula: C12H11N5
CAS number: Benzylaminopurine
Benzylaminopurine or benzyladenine, BAP for short, is a synthetic phytohormone used in cell and tissue culture. BAP was first synthesized and studied in the laboratory of the Swedish plant physiologist Folke Karl Skoog. A risk assessment of the substance was carried out by the EU in 2010.
Molar mass: 225.2492 g/mol
Formula: C12H11N5
CAS number: Benzylaminopurine
Benzylaminopurine or benzyladenine, BAP for short, is a synthetic phytohormone used in cell and tissue culture. BAP was first synthesized and studied in the laboratory of the Swedish plant physiologist Folke Karl Skoog. A risk assessment of the substance was carried out by the EU in 2010.
Molar mass: 225.2492 g/mol
Formula: C12H11N5
CAS number: Benzylaminopurine
Benzylaminopurine or benzyladenine, BAP for short, is a synthetic phytohormone used in cell and tissue culture. BAP was first synthesized and studied in the laboratory of the Swedish plant physiologist Folke Karl Skoog. A risk assessment of the substance was carried out by the EU in 2010.
Molar mass: 225.2492 g/mol
Formula: C12H11N5
CAS number: Benzylaminopurine
Benzylaminopurine or benzyladenine, BAP for short, is a synthetic phytohormone used in cell and tissue culture. BAP was first synthesized and studied in the laboratory of the Swedish plant physiologist Folke Karl Skoog. A risk assessment of the substance was carried out by the EU in 2010.
Molar mass: 225.2492 g/mol
Formula: C12H11N5
CAS number: Benzylaminopurine
Benzylaminopurine or benzyladenine, BAP for short, is a synthetic phytohormone used in cell and tissue culture. BAP was first synthesized and studied in the laboratory of the Swedish plant physiologist Folke Karl Skoog. A risk assessment of the substance was carried out by the EU in 2010.
Molar mass: 225.2492 g/mol
Formula: C12H11N5
CAS number: Benzylaminopurine
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