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Investigations on carotenoids in fungi. v. Representatives of the Leccinum genus

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The author investigated the presence of various carotenoids in the 11 members of theLeccinum genus by means of column and thin-layer chromatography.

There are qualitative and quantitative differences in the carotenoid content of various species of theLeccinum genus.

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Es wurden 11 Vertreter der Pilz-GattungLeccinum genus mit Hilfe der Säulen- und Dunnschichtchromatographie auf Carotinoide untersucht. Unterschiede bestehen sowohl in qualitativer als auch in quantitativer Hinsicht.

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Czeczuga, B. Investigations on carotenoids in fungi. v. Representatives of the Leccinum genus. Plant Food Hum Nutr 28, 197–201 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01093948

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