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SML4115

N-Hydroxypipecolic acid potassium salt

≥95% (HPLC)

Synonym(s):

1-Hydroxy-2-piperidinecarboxylic acid potassium salt, DL-1-Hydroxypipecolic acid potassium salt, N-Hydroxypipecolic acid potassium salt, NSC 109552 potassium salt

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C6H10NO3·K
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
183.25
Assay:
≥95% (HPLC)
Form:
powder
Storage condition:
desiccated
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Quality Segment

assay

≥95% (HPLC)

form

powder

storage condition

desiccated

color

white to beige

solubility

DMSO: 2 mg/mL, clear

storage temp.

-10 to -25°C

Biochem/physiol Actions

N-Hydroxypipecolic acid (1-Hydroxy-2-piperidinecarboxylic acid) is a plant metabolite that plays a crucial role in the establishment of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in plants. It works in tandem with the immune signal salicylic acid to orchestrate SAR establishment. In response to pathogen attack, N-Hydroxypipecolic acid (NHP) accumulates systemically in the plant foliage and induces SAR (systemic acquired resistance) to bacterial and oomycete infection. NHP (N-Hydroxypipecolic acid) induces de novo systemic accumulation of extracellular nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate) [eNAD(P)] mainly through the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by respiratory burst oxidase homolog F (RBOHF).

Disclaimer

Hygroscopic Store with desiccant


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Hazard Classifications

Eye Irrit. 2

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

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