Abstract

Abstract The esterifying alcohols of protochlorophyll a and 4-vinyl-(4-desethyl)-protochlorophyll a (purified as the respective pheophytins) from pumpkin seeds were examined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The results of the analysis suggested that pumpkin seed protochlorophyll a is esterified with all possible C20 isoprenoid alcohols between and including geranylgeraniol and phytol, phytol comprising 90% or more of the mixture of esterifying alcohols, and that the 4-vinyl-(4-desethyl)-protochlorophyll a is esterified with farnesol and all possible C20 isoprenoid alcohols between and including geranylgeranoid and phytanol, phytol comprising 50% or more of the mixture of esterifying alcohols. The 4-vinyl-(4-desethyl)-protochlorophyll a from a sample of older mature pumpkin seeds was found to be richer in esterifying alcohols corresponding to isoprenoid precursors of phytol then was the 4-vinyl-(4-desethyl)-protochlorophyll a from a sample of younger mature seeds. Other isoprenoid alcohols may have been present in very minor quantities in the mixtures of esterifying alcohols from the pumpkin seed protochlorophylls but were not looked for in this study. These results are discussed in terms of a biosynthetic accumulation of 4-vinyl-(4-desethyl)-protochlorophyll a in pumpkin inner seed-coat tissue.

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