Gossyverdurin: A newly isolated pigment from cottonseed pigment glands
- 1 October 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Oil & Fat Industries
- Vol. 40 (10) , 571-575
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02822469
Abstract
The constituents of cottonseed pigment glands were fractionated by the use of column chromatography with DEAE cellulose ion exchanger and silicic acid, and a new green pigment was isolated. The acute oral toxicity of the new pigment was determined using rats as experimental animals. The LD‐50 value obtained was 0.66 g/kg of body weight indicating that the new pigment which was named gossyverdurin is the most toxic of any cottonseed pigment so far reported. Gossyverdurin showed absorption maxima at 250, 370, and 560 mॖ. Reaction with para‐anisidine under the conditions used for the determination of gossypol gave an absorption peak similar to that obtained with gossypol indicating that the new compound is structurally related to gossypol. In addition a second peak at 342 mॖ appears on reaction with para‐anisidine indicating important structural differences between gossypol and gossyverdurin.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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