Description
 IBA (Indole-3-butyric acid) is a plant hormone belonging to the auxin family and assists in initiating root formation; the in vitro process is called micropropagation. Aside from accelerating root formation, it is used on various crops to stimulate flower development and the growth of fruits. This ultimately increases crop yields. 
  Historically, products that contained IBA were used to protect plants during transplantation by stimulating root growth and decreasing shock. 
 
 Product Specifications 
 Indole-3-butyric acid 
 4-(3-Indolyl)butyric acid 
  MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE 
  Formula: C12H13NO2 
  MW: 203.24 g/mol 
  Color/Purity: Off-white 
  PubChem Chemical ID: 8617
U.S. EPA PC Code:   046701 
  Storage/Handling: Store at 4°C.  Protect from light. 
 
 Selected References
 Müller B, Sheen J (2008). Cytokinin and auxin interaction in root stem-cell specification during early embryogenesis. Nature, 453(7198):1094-7 
  Hwang I, Sheen J, Müller B (2012). Cytokinin signaling networks. Annual review of plant biology 63: 353-380