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Query:

Subject: How can anthocyanins be seperated from the solution of pigment extracted ?

Date: Thu May 17 12:23:27 2001
Posted by Birendra Ghimire
Grade level: 10-12 School: Hastings College of Art and Technology
City: St. Leonards on sea State/Province: East Sussex Country: United Kingdom
Area of science: Botany
ID: 990116607.Bt
Message:

Plant pigments usually can be extracted by using a solvent such as acidified 
methanol. I have extracted the plant pigment from the peel of fruits. It is 
sure that it not only contains anthocyanins but also other pigments. Is there 
any way that I can seperate anthocyanins from other pigments in the form of 
solution only?  Also I shall be grateful if you would answer me whether or not 
Anthocyanins are belong to 'Chromoplasts'
Thank you


Re: How can anthocyanins be seperated from the solution of pigment extracted ?

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