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Spectroscopic Estimation of Penicillin G

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THE presence of a phenyl group enababes penicillin G to be estimated in mixtures containing other penicillins of non-aromatic type. The spectra were photographed on Ilford Auto filter plates with a Hilger medium quartz spectrograph (E 498) using the continuous radiation from a hydrogen discharge lamp ; an exposure of 30 sec. was needed with a slit width of approximately 0.05 mm. Under these conditions, phenyl absorption bands at 2685, 2645, 2585 and 2525 A. are observed with a solution of sodium penicillin G in a mixture (1 : 30) of water and ethanol having a concentration of 15 mgm./ml. at a path-length of 1.5 mm.

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PHILPOTTS, A., THAIN, W. & TWIGG, G. Spectroscopic Estimation of Penicillin G. Nature 159, 839–840 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159839b0

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