1931
DOI: 10.1515/bchm2.1931.203.3-4.157
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Haliotisindigo.

Abstract: Nachdem wir ein gereinigtes Präparat des blauen Farbstoffs von Haliotis californiensis dargestellt hatten, haben wir, im wesentlichen auf Grund äußerer Eigenschaften, den Farbstoff als zur Indigogruppe gehörig bezeichnet. 1 ) Demgegenüber hält Lemberg 2 ) daran fest, daß der Haliotisfarbstoff, entsprechend der früher auch von Schulz vertretenen Ansicht, ein Pyrrolfarbstoff sei. Auf Grund seiner früheren Erfahrungen an Botalgen geht er davon aus, daß es sich um ein Chromoproteid mit einer gallenfarbstoff ähnlic… Show more

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“…There are few fields in biochemistry in which so much work has been done with so little success. The subject has been reviewed repeatedly (178,1913,3031; 2989, p. 2474). We still have no exact knowledge of the mechanism of the coupling reaction (cf.…”
Section: Reduction Of Biliverdin To Bilirubinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are few fields in biochemistry in which so much work has been done with so little success. The subject has been reviewed repeatedly (178,1913,3031; 2989, p. 2474). We still have no exact knowledge of the mechanism of the coupling reaction (cf.…”
Section: Reduction Of Biliverdin To Bilirubinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The orange pigments of Arion and various pigments of Haliotis and Turbo have been assumed to be bile pigments, but no convincing evidence had been produced (57.5-577,1559,1586,1675,2473,2474)-The pigment of Arion is probably not a pyrrole pigment, while the blue pigment of Haliotis californiensis has been claimed to be indigo by Schulz and Becker (1213,2474)-Recently, however, Tixier and Lederer (2809d) confirmed Lemberg's view (1675) that the blue Haliotis pigment is a tetrapyrrolic derivative, while Tixier (2809c) isolated a crystalline biliverdinoid pigment, "turboglaucobilin," from Turbo species. According to Webb (3006) the "vanadium chromogen" of Ascidians is a pyrrole pigment, perhaps related to biliverdin.…”
Section: Catabolism Of Hematin Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%