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Considering most of the data in the article was incorrect, I've also removed this statement which doesn't make complete sense chemically: "Anthrapurpurin is obtained from the anthraquinone, 1, 2, 6 disulphonic acid by fusion with sodium hydroxide and potassium chlorate in the same manner that alizarin is obtained from the monosulphonic acid." If it can be verified and/or corrected, it can be added back in. --Ed (Edgar181) 15:25, 21 November 2007 (UTC)