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Gibberellenic acid is an intermediate gibberellin compound with a tetracyclic diterpenoid skeleton, and can be generated by thermal decomposition of Gibberellic acid (GA3, HY-N1964) in aqueous solution. Gibberellenic acid is thermally unstable in water and can further convert into allogibberic acid (approximately 80%) and 9-epiallogibberic acid (approximately 10%). It plays an important role in the degradation pathway and structural elucidation of Gibberellins.

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Gibberellenic acid Chemical Structure

Gibberellenic acid Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 546-09-8

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Gibberellenic acid is an intermediate gibberellin compound with a tetracyclic diterpenoid skeleton, and can be generated by thermal decomposition of Gibberellic acid (GA3, HY-N1964) in aqueous solution. Gibberellenic acid is thermally unstable in water and can further convert into allogibberic acid (approximately 80%) and 9-epiallogibberic acid (approximately 10%). It plays an important role in the degradation pathway and structural elucidation of Gibberellins[1][2].

Molecular Weight

346.37

Formula

C19H22O6

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OC([C@@H]1[C@]23C(CC[C@](C2)(C(C3)=C)O)=C4[C@@]1([H])[C@@](C)([C@H](C=C4)O)C(O)=O)=O

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