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On naturally occurring colorless polyenes

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Die farblosen, lebhaft fluoreszierenden Polyene, Phytofluen und Phytofluenol, wurden in Pflanzenextrakten aufgefunden. Sie werden spektroskopisch sowie chromatographisch gekennzeichnet und ihre Beziehung zu carotinoiden Farbstoffen wird besprochen.

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Zechmeister, L., Pinckard, J.H. On naturally occurring colorless polyenes. Experientia 4, 474–475 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02164503

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