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Comparative Studies on Plastoquinone II. Analysis for Plastoquinones A, B, C, and D.
Two different methods for the extraction and assay of plastoquinones A, B, C and D from chloroplasts of green plants have been described. The long procedure involves separation of aqueous and lipid phases of extract in a separatory funnel, column chromatography, purification on thin-layer plates, and spectrophotometric assays for quantitative determination of the various plastoquinones. The sho...
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Changes of lipophilic chloroplast quinones in corn, oats, peas, and Vicia faba are reported after 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 48, 72, or 96 hours of exposure to light. There is a pronounced increase in plastoquinone A and chlorophyll levels and slight increase, in plastoquinone C(1-6), vitamin K(1), and alpha-tocopherylquinone content. Coenzyme Q levels, on the other hand, show little change upon ...
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Plastoquinones A and C have be,n found in all classes of algae, including representatives of greens, yellow-greens, blue-greens, rods, browns and the flagellate, Euglena. Plastoquinone C from red and brown algae can be separated into 6 different types. An additional plastoquinone C has been found in Gigartina and Rhydomela. From chromatographic evidence this may be equivalent to plastoquinone C...
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The respiration of Chlorella is diminished by exposure to hypertonic salt solutions. After a short exposure there is complete recovery when the algae are removed to the normal medium. After a longer exposure recovery may be incomplete, as shown by the fact that the rate of respiration fails to rise to the normal level. Staining with methylene blue indicates that few, if any, of the cells are ki...
متن کاملComparative Studies on Respiration
1. In the presence of 0.05 per cent dextrose the respiration of Aspergillus niger is increased by NaCl in concentrations of 0.25 to 0.5M, and by 0.5M CaCl(2). 2. Stronger concentrations, as 2M NaCl and 1.25M CaCl(2), decrease the respiration. The decrease in the higher concentrations is probably an osmotic effect of these salts. 3. A mixture of 19 cc. of NaCl and 1 cc. of CaCl(2) (both 0.5M) sh...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Plant Physiology
سال: 1970
ISSN: 0032-0889,1532-2548
DOI: 10.1104/pp.45.1.53