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Dimerum acid is a dihydroxamate (dihydroxamate) type iron carrier (siderophore) found in Penicillium chrysogenum. It serves as a precursor or degradation product of coprogen and significantly enhances iron uptake in Strategy I plants (such as cucumber) and Strategy II plants (such as maize). At a pH of 6.0, dimerum acid releases bioavailable Fe3+ through ligand exchange with plant-secreted phytosiderophore (phytosiderophore, PS) or EDTA, thereby improving iron supply efficiency in plants. Dimerum acid is applicable in research related to plant iron nutrition and agriculture.
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Description | Dimerum acid is a dihydroxamate (dihydroxamate) type iron carrier (siderophore) found in Penicillium chrysogenum. It serves as a precursor or degradation product of coprogen and significantly enhances iron uptake in Strategy I plants (such as cucumber) and Strategy II plants (such as maize). At a pH of 6.0, dimerum acid releases bioavailable Fe3+ through ligand exchange with plant-secreted phytosiderophore (phytosiderophore, PS) or EDTA, thereby improving iron supply efficiency in plants. Dimerum acid is applicable in research related to plant iron nutrition and agriculture. |
Molecular Weight | 484.543 |
Formula | C22H36N4O8 |
Cas No. | 26912-16-3 |
Storage | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice. |
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