Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1975-10-10
1977-06-07
Jiles, Henry R.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
C07D48722
Patent
active
040282171
ABSTRACT:
To photosynthetizing living organisms such as spinach was added an organic olvent selected from the group consisting of methyl alcohol, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and butylcarbitol in a weight amount of 3 - 8 times as much as the living organisms and the mixture is thoroughly triturated and then treated by the following route: after removal of insoluble matters, the liquid is admixed with dioxane in a volumetric amount of 1/8- 1/8 of the volume of the organic solvent and then with a phosphate buffer solution until the liquid becomes turbid, and thereafter allowed to stand in a cooled dark place, and the precipitated crystalline chlorophyll is separated from the solution.
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Iriyama Keiji
Okada Akira
Shiraki Masaru
Bond Robert T.
Daniel William J.
Director-General of the Agency of Industrial Science and Technol
Jiles Henry R.
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