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Old 2008-11-19, 07:59 PM
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Default What are these pigment solubilities?

what are the solubility of these pigments?
chlorophylls, the cartenoids, xanthophylls, and the phycobilins
i would like the order of the most soluble to the least soluble
any units are fine too
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