The structure of dermocybin.

Biochem J

Department of Biochemistry, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London.

Published: August 1961

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  • Researchers are exploring eco-friendly dye alternatives by using biocolorants from fungus, specifically anthraquinones like emodin, dermocybin, and dermorubin.
  • These colorants were isolated and analyzed, showing that they can effectively dye synthetic polyester fibers in a waterless environment using supercritical CO.
  • Toxicity tests indicated that while emodin may be harmful, dermocybin and dermorubin are safe to use, with no mutagenic effects and low cellular toxicity, making them promising substitutes for synthetic dyes.
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Preparative-scale separation of substituted anthraquinones by multiple liquid-liquid partition was studied using isopropylmethyl ketone (IMK)/aqueous phosphate buffer (aq.) as the solvent system and the Hietala apparatus with 100 partition units as the partition equipment. The lower (aq.

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The structure of dermocybin.

Biochem J

August 1961

Department of Biochemistry, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London.

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