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Benzylaminopurine (BAP) — 1g

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6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP) — the most widely used synthetic cytokinin for TC shoot proliferation and callus induction. ≥98% purity, 1g.

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🌱 Benzylaminopurine (BAP / 6-BA) — the most widely used synthetic cytokinin in plant tissue culture. If you run a TC lab, you use BAP. Full stop.

🧪 CAS 1214-39-7 ⚖️ MW 225.25 g/mol
🔬 Grade TC / Research 🌡️ Storage RT, dark, dry

⚗️ How it works

BAP activates histidine-kinase cytokinin receptors (AHK2/3/4), triggering the two-component ARR signalling cascade. The result: apical dominance breaks, axillary buds flush, cells divide. The BAP:auxin ratio in the medium is the single most important variable for whether your culture makes shoots, callus, or roots.

🧫 Working concentrations

Use Concentration Notes
Shoot proliferation — most dicots 0.5–5 mg/L Higher BAP:auxin ratio → more shoots
Banana Musa Stage II 3–7 mg/L With 0.1–0.3 mg/L NAA
Callus induction (with 2,4-D) 1–5 mg/L Roughly equal to 2,4-D
Meristem culture 0.1–0.5 mg/L Lower conc → better shoot quality
Axillary bud proliferation 0.2–1 mg/L Lowest effective dose first
Shoot tip culture (monocots) 2–10 mg/L Species-dependent

🧪 Stock solution prep

BAP is sparingly soluble in cold water. Dissolve in a few drops of 1M NaOH first, then dilute to desired volume with sterile distilled water. Prepare a 1 mg/mL stock, filter-sterilise (0.22 µm), store at 4 °C up to 6 months. ✦ Alternatively dissolve in 70% ethanol — either works.

💡 High BAP (>5 mg/L) over many subcultures can cause hyperhydricity (vitrification) and epigenetic instability. Rotate with kinetin or reduce concentration after 4–5 subculture cycles.

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