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== Toxicology ==
Zeatin has several anti-aging effects on human skin fibroblasts.<ref>{{cite journal|author1=Rattan, S.I.S. |author2=Sodagam, L. |name-list-style=amp |title=Gerontomodulatory and youth-preserving effects of zeatin on fibroblasts of human skin. |journal=Rejuvenation Research |volume=8 |pages=46–57 |year=2005|doi=10.1089/rej.2005.8.46|pmid=15798374|issue=1}}</ref> Zeatin [[riboside]] has an [[immunomodulatory]] effect by [[agonist|agonizing]] the mammalian [[adenosine A2A receptor]].<ref>{{citation | author=CM Lappas | title=The plant hormone zeatin riboside inhibits T lymphocyte activity via adenosine A2A receptor activation | journal=Cellular & Molecular Immunology | volume=12 | issue=1 | year=2015 | pages=107–112 | doi=10.1038/cmi.2014.33 | pmid=24813229| pmc=4654369 }}</ref>
== Application ==
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Zeatin can also be applied to stimulate seed germination and seedling growth.
Zeatin has also been shown to promote the resistance of [[tobacco]] against the bacterial [[pathogen]] ''[[Pseudomonas syringae]]'', in which ''trans''-zeatin has a more prominent effect than ''cis''-zeatin. <ref>{{cite journal|author1= Großkinsky, D.K. |author2=Edelsbrunner, K. |author3=Pfeifhofer, H. |author4=van der Graaff, E. |author5=Roitsch, T. |name-list-style=amp |title= Cis- and trans-zeatin differentially modulate plant immunity. |journal= Plant
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