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Biophysical Journal 28: 447-455 (1979)
© 1979 the Biophysical Society
ABSTRACT
The interactions between vitamin-A and beta-lactoglobulin have been investigated. We have found that two different complexes can be formed: one involving vitamin-A, and one involving a derivative of vitamin-A that most probably has a retro-beta-ionylidene structure. Room temperature absorption spectra for these complexes in phosphate buffer at pH 7.50 are reported and discussed.
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