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. 2021 Jul 28;11(8):1115. doi: 10.3390/biom11081115

Table 3.

Some examples of chlorophyllides purification by solvents.

Purification by Solvents Sources Yield References
Membrane suspension was added to a mixture containing acetone (or methanol) and 0.1 M ammonium hydroxide. After being mixed and centrifuged, these combined supernatants was added to petroleum ether or n-hexane. Plasma membranes and thylakoid membranes of Anucystis nidulans N/A [133]
Extracted diethyl ether/ethanol (1:1) and repeatedly washed with 20% ethanol (10 mM Tricine–NaOH, pH 8). R. capsulatus CB1200 cultured in Tween 80 supplemented growth medium Chlorophyllide a: 7 mg/L [134]
Barley leaves were extracted in 80% acetone (acetone/50 mM Tricine–NaOH, pH 8, 80:20, v/v), and the suspension was repeatedly extracted with n-hexane and diethyl ether/ethanol (1:1). The suspension was then repeatedly washed with 20% ethanol (10 mM Tricine–NaOH, pH 8). Barley leaves (H. vulgare L.) Chlorophyllide a: 17 μg/g fresh weightChlorophyllide b: 5 μg/g fresh weight

N/A: not available.