
Kinetin is a type of cytokinin, a class of plant hormone that promotes cell division. Kinetin was originally isolated by Miller and Skoog et al. as a compound from autoclaved herring sperm DNA that had cell division-promoting activity. It was given the name kinetin because of its ability to induce cell division, provided that auxin was present in ...
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<plant biology> A cytokinin used as a component of plant tissue culture media. Obtained by heat treatment of DNA and does not occur naturally in plants. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(= 6-furfurylaminopurine) A cytokinin used as a component of plant tissue culture media. Obtained by heat-treatment of DNA, and does not occur naturally in plants.
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A hydrating compound found in plants that encourages cell division, the popular anti-aging ingredient is thought to reduce wrinkling and even skin tone and texture.
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Hormone found in plants; used in cosmetics as an antioxidant that slow cell aging.
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a synthetic cytokinin, CHON, that retards senescence in plants.
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