Abstract

Methods are described for the quantitative extraction and separation of the pyrimidine glucosides, vicine and convicine. The contents of these two substances in germinating seeds and young seedlings of Vicia faba remain constant for the first 2 weeks. Net synthesis and accumulation of vicine and convicine occurs in developing seeds. That the synthesis occurs within the pod and the pyrimidine glucosides are not translocated into them, was shown by injection of 14C-labelled precursors into the pods. [1- 14C]- and [2- 14C]-acetate were weakly incorporated but much greater incorporation was observed with [U- 14C]-aspartic acid and [6- 14C]-orotic acid. The results indicate that the orotic acid pathway is involved in the formation of the pyrimidine ring of both vicine and convicine.

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