Naphthylacetic Acid is abbreviated as NAA and is an organic compound with the formula C10H7CH2CO2H. Naphthylacetic Acid is colorless crystals and slightly soluble in ethanol, trifluoroacetic acid, soluble in benzene and acetic acid, very soluble in ethyl ether, acetone, and chloroform.
Scientists at Creative Proteomics utilize a highly quantitative method with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for the determination of Naphthylacetic Acid levels in various samples, including Plant, Tissue and more. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with UV detection is used for the determination of Naphthylacetic Acid (254 nm) levels in a lot of biological samples. This Methodology provides accurate, reliable, and reproducible results of Naphthylacetic Acid measurement, which enables us to analyze of Naphthylacetic Acid levels in vitro and in vivo.
Naphthylacetic Acid is one of auxin family, which is a class of plant hormones regulating many growth and behavioral processes in the plant's life cycle. Naphthylacetic Acid is also an element of many commercial plant rooting horticultural products. Naphthylacetic Acid can derive the formation of the rooting of plants and then it is used for the vegetative propagation and plant tissue culture of plants from stem and leaf cutting. Naphthylacetic Acid is added to the medium containing nutrients essential to the plants survival in micro propagation of various plants usually because it can help derive the root formation in a number of plants types. So, Naphthylacetic Acid has widely applications in agriculture. Naphthylacetic Acid does not exist naturally and is toxic to plants at high concentrations like all auxins so that it is forbidden to use in many areas with high concentrations to protect the toxicity form humans and other animals. Products containing Naphthylacetic Acid are required to registered as pesticides under the Environmental Protection Agency according the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
The Russian-Polish botanist M. Tswett is generally recognized as the first person to establish the principles of chromatography. In a paper he presented in 1906, Tswett described how he filled a glass tube with chalk powder (CaCO3) and, by allowing an ether solution of chlorophyll to flow through the chalk, separated the chlorophyll into layers of different colors. He called this technique “chromatography”. Fundamentally, chromatography is a technique used to separate the components contained in a sample. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a method able to separate non-volatile, thermally unstable, and polar components separate or in a mixture. HPLC is a type of chromatography that, because of its wide application range and quantitative accuracy, is regarded as an indispensable analytical technique, particularly in the field of organic chemistry. It is also widely used as a preparation technique for the isolation and purification of target components contained in mixtures.
Naphthylacetic Acid Analysis Service at Creative Proteomics supports your research in Naphthylacetic Acid Analysis. HPLC Based Analysis Service Platform enable us at Creative Proteomics offers you a state-of-the-art Analysis Service.
Sample Type
Various Sample Type
Method
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with UV detection is used for the determination of Naphthylacetic Acid (254 nm) levels in a lot of biological samples. This Methodology provides accurate, reliable, and reproducible results of Naphthylacetic Acid measurement, which enables us to analyze of Naphthylacetic Acid levels in vitro and in vivo.
Send us your samples, you will get all information that you need!