Extração e purificação de clorofila a, da alga spirulina maxima: um experimento para os cursos de química

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This work describes a simple and economical experiment for the extraction and purification of Chlorophyll a from Spirulina maxima. Extraction and purification of natural compounds can be considered one of the most illustrative experiments that can be performed in Organic Chemistry courses. Particularly, the chromatography of dyes and pigments allows students to have a better comprehension of the chromatography separations. These compounds represent an important class of organic pigments applied in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, detergent compositions, and various other fields and can be extracted from plants and algae. To extract, separate and purify chlorophyll a from associated pigments such as xanthophylls, carotenes, and pheophytins, very costly processes are reported. The present approach is perfectly adequate for use in Chemistry experiments for undergraduate students.

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Maestrin, A. P. J., Neri, C. R., De Oliveira, K. T., & Iamamoto, O. A. S. E. Y. (2009). Extração e purificação de clorofila a, da alga spirulina maxima: um experimento para os cursos de química. Quimica Nova, 32(6), 1670–1672. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422009000600054

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