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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHYCOPHAEIN»
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J. M. C. Phycophaein.—TswETT finds" that phycophaein does not exist as such in
the living body of the brown algae. He does find, however, that a colorless
chromogen, soluble in water but insoluble in alcohol, is present. An extract made
with ...
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Kelp Habitat Improvement Project: Annual Report
They can easily be oxidized to form a water-soluble dark brown substance, the
phycophaein. It is interesting to note that phenolic compounds are involved in the
attachment process in My ti lus (Tamarin and Keller 1972). There are specialized
...
Keck (W. M.) Laboratory of Environmental Health Engineering, 1972
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
He considers these tannin-like substances as meaningless waste products,
which upon oxidation give rise to the brown pigment of this group of plants (
phycophaein) , which was formerly considered a pigment of the chromatophore.
— Wm.
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1919
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Contributions to Marine Biology: Papers of Western Society ...
A still earlier explanation is that due to Millardet, who believed that the olive
coloration was due to a brown water-soluble pigment, phycophaein. The work of
Tswett (50) and of Kylin (23) has apparently shown that the brown pigment of ...
... alga. phycocyanin: blue-green-colored phycobiliprotein. phycoerythrin: pink-
colored phycobiliprotein. phycomata: walled cyst produced by unicellular green
algae. phycophaein: black oxidized phaeophycean tannins. phycoplast: type of
cell ...
... phycoxanthin ШШК. phycoxanthin ШШЩ—Шпн propylene glycol alginate
ШЩШ phycophaein □•ïïïiiiè: phycobilin Ш Ш M phycocyanobilin ШЖ\ alga(e);
phycophyte algal polysaccharide ШШNo algal ШШЯШ algal culture algal culture
ШШ.
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a treatsie on the british freshwater alge
Bacillariece (or the Diatoms),' containing a brown colouring-matter diatomin,
which much resembles the phycophaein of the brown Algae. Universal both in
fresh and salt water. Class 6. Myxophycece (or the Blue-green Algae), containing
a ...
Phycocolloid:polysaccharide colloid formed by an alga. Phycocyanin: blue-green
coloured phycobiliprotein. Phycoerythrin: pink-coloured phycobiliprotein.
Phycophaein: black oxidized phaeophycean tannins. Phycoplast: type of cell
division ...
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An Introduction to the Chemistry of Plant Products
Phospholipins, 53. Phosphoproteins, 427. Phycocyanin, 356. Phycoerythrin, 353
; preparation, 354 ; reactions, 354. Phycophaein, 356. Phyllins, 317. Phyllophora
rubens, 314. Phyllophyllin, 319. Phytase, 459. Phytelephas, 181. — macrocarpa
...
Paul Haas, Thomas George Hill, 1928
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An Introduction to the Chemistry of Plant Products: On the ...
... little, if anything, is known. *Molisch: " Bot. Ztg.," 1894, 52, 181; 1895, 53, 131;
I9°5. 63- I3I. tTswett: " Ber. deut. bot. Gesells.," 1906, 24, 235. With regard to the
physiological significance of these pigments in 258 PIGMENTS Phycophaein.
Paul Haas, Thomas George Hill, 1921