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filingDate 1973-12-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Method for purifying 3,5-cyclic-adenylic acid or 3,5-cyclic- deoxy-adenylic acid
abstract 1453063 Purifying 3<SP>1</SP>,5<SP>1</SP>-cyclic adenylic acid and 3<SP>1</SP>,5<SP>1</SP>-cyclic-deoxyadenylic acid KIKKOMAN SHOYLI CO Ltd 6 Dec 1973 [7 Dec 1972] 56616/73 Heading C2P 3<SP>1</SP>,5<SP>1</SP>-Cyclic adenylic acid (CAMP), 3<SP>1</SP>,5<SP>1</SP>- cyclic deoxyadenylic acid (deCAMP) or a mixture thereof is purified by a process comprising the following two steps carried out in either order: (i) adjusting to a pH of 5 or more an aqueous solution containing dissolved CAMP and/or deCAMP and rendered impure by the presence in solution of one or more other nucleotides, one or more nucleosides, one or more purine bases, one or more pyrimidine bases, one or more coloured substances, one or more proteins or a mixture of two or more of such impurities and (ii) adding to the said aqueous solution an amount of a water-soluble organic solvent sufficient to cause impurity precipitation at a pH of 5 or more whilst maintaining the CAMP and/or deCAMP in solution and then removing the precipitated material from the solution/precipitate mixture. The pH is preferably adjusted to a value in the range 6 to 12 and adjustment is suitably achieved by adding to the aqueous solution NaOH, KOH, NH 4 OH, sodium- or potassium-carbonate or bicarbonate, barium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide, or a mixture of two or more thereof. If the untreated aqueous solution has a too basic pH the pH may be reduced to a value in the preferred range of 6 to 12 by addition of an acid, e.g. hydrochloric, sulphuric, formic, acetic or citric acid or a mixture thereof. Several water-soluble organic solvents are specified, the preferred solvents being acetone, tert.-butyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol. When the solvent added is n-propyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, tert.-butyl alcohol, acetone, dioxane, or tetrahydrofuran or a mixture of two or more thereof the solution may be treated after removal of the precipitated impurities by an additional amount of the same solvent to isolate the CAMP or deCAMP and the resulting solution allowed to stand at from 0‹ to 25‹ C. for 16 to 48 hours to form crystals which are then collected. In another method of isolation of the CAMP or deCAMP the purified solution, after removal of the precipitated impurities, is adjusted to a pH of 3 or less, e.g. by addition of one of the above specified acids, and maintained at 0‹ to 25‹ C. for 6 to 24 hours to allow the CAMP or deCAMP to crystallize and the crystals collected. The solutions to be purified may be obtained by a fermentation method, synthetic method, enzymatic method or living body extraction method for the production of CAMP or deCAMP.
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