1984
DOI: 10.1021/ac00266a030
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Preparation of chlorophylls and pheophytins by isocratic liquid chromatography

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“…A standard solution containing known amounts of authentic ␣-carotene, Chl a, Chl d, and Phe a was used for quantitative calibration. We used published molar extinction coefficients for the individual pigments (45)(46)(47). The PQ-9 content was measured by reverse-phase HPLC as described in detail elsewhere (21).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A standard solution containing known amounts of authentic ␣-carotene, Chl a, Chl d, and Phe a was used for quantitative calibration. We used published molar extinction coefficients for the individual pigments (45)(46)(47). The PQ-9 content was measured by reverse-phase HPLC as described in detail elsewhere (21).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reversed phase system is described in [23]. The normal phase system is adapted from [24] (Alltech Cartridge SS150~4.6 mm, Rosil 5 Cm start conditions 100% solvent A, final conditions 40% A and 60% B, 30 min nonlinear gradient no. 7 on Waters model 660 gradient programmer; solvent A is toluene/methanol/2-propanol (100:0.3 :0.2) and solvent B is toluene/methanol/2-propanol (100 : 1.6 : 0.2).…”
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“…The extract was dried under a stream of argon, dissolved in toluene, and then subjected without delay to HPLC-analysis according to Watanabe et al (1984).…”
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