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AC1L2RBE     2,4,4-trimethyl-3-[3,7,12,16- tetramethyl...

Synonyms: beta,beta-Caroten-4-one
 
 
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  • Spectroscopical and reversed-phase HPLC analyses of the purified cyt b(6) subunit showed that it contained not only two b-type hemes, but also one chlorophyll a molecule and a cyanobacterial carotenoid, echinenone [7].

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