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publicationNumber JP-H0327397-A
titleOfInvention Separation of protein
abstract PURPOSE: To separate an org. compd., especially, protein useful in a field of cosmetics by making it possible to obtain a sufficiently purified product by using a combined π-electron and electrostatic interaction of an exchanger with a specific amino acid residue of an org. compd. n CONSTITUTION: An org. compd., especially, protein is separated on the basis of a combined π-electron and electrostatic interaction of an exchanger and a specific amino acid residue of the org. compd. It is pref. to pass protein through an anionic or cationic matrix separating protein on the basis of a combined π-electron and electrostatic interaction of the exchanger in the alginin or tyrosine residue in protein. Further, the exchanger pref. contains a barbituric ring, difluorothiramine or a compd. represented by the formula (R is alkane). n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO
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