kinetiini
Kinetiini is a term used in botanical literature to refer to cytokinins, a broad class of adenine-derived plant hormones that regulate cell division and development. Kinetin, N6-furfuryladenine, is one of the earliest and best-known cytokinins, and other members include zeatin and benzyladenine. These hormones are present in many plant species and can also be produced synthetically for research and commercial use.
Cytokinins were identified in the mid-20th century during studies of factors that stimulate cytokinesis in plant
Chemically, cytokinins are derivatives of adenine. Kinetin itself is an N6-substituted adenine with a furfuryl group.
Applications of kinetiini and other cytokinins are common in plant tissue culture to induce shoot proliferation