CHLOROPHYLL-SENSITIZED REDUCTION OF PLASTOQUINONE BY ASCORBIC ACID AND QUENCHING OF CHLOROPHYLL-FLUORESCENCE BY PLASTOQUINONE
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概要
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1. Photochemical reduction of plastoquinone by ascorbic acid in ethanol was sensitized with some derivatives of chlorophyll. The order of effectiveness was as follows: allomerized chlorophyll a > chlorophyllin a > chlorophyll a > chlorophyll b > pheophytin a. 2. Quenching of the fluorescence of chlorophyll a by plastoquinone was observed. The quenching constant calculated was 71 litre per mole.
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著者
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Okayama Seiko
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Kyushu University:biological Institute Daiichi College Of P
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Okayama Shigeki
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science University:(present)biological Laboratory General Education
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Okayama Shigeki
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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CHIBA YASUTANE
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science University
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Chiba Yasutane
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science University
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Chiba Yasutane
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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