IDENTIFICATION OF MALTOXIN, AN ACTIVE PRINCIPLE FROM MALT ROOTLET, AS CANDICINE
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概要
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1. Maltoxin isolated from the malt rootlet of <I>Hordeum distichon</I>, L., growing in Japan was identified as candicine (<I>p</I>-hydroxy-β-phenylethyltrimethylammonium base) in the form of chloride and picrate.<BR>2. Amount of candicine in two kinds of "malt sprouts" made from <I>H. distichon</I>, L., growing in Japan and <I>H. hexastichon</I>, L., being native to Japan was estimated by bioassay on the frog muscle after separation of the base by paper chromatography.
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著者
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Okubo Yoshio
Department Of Internal Medicine Higashinagano National Hospital
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HIRABE YUKIKO
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo
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Urakawa N.
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo
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