W. Muhlecker et al., BREAKDOWN OF CHLOROPHYLL - A TETRAPYRROLIC CHLOROPHYLL CATABOLITE FROM SENESCENT RAPE LEAVES, Helvetica Chimica Acta, 76(8), 1993, pp. 2976-2980
The experiments leading to the isolation and to the elucidation of the
constitution of Bn-NCC-1, a colourless non-fluorescent chlorophyll ca
tabolite from senescent cotyledons of rape (Brassica napus L.), are de
scribed. A series of fast-atom-bombardment (FAB) mass and H-1- and C-1
3-NMR spectral experiments are used to determine the constitution of t
he catabolite Bn -NCC-1. The structural information available indicate
s Bn-NCC-1 to be a 1-formyl-19-oxobilane, structurally related to 'RP
14', isolated earlier from artificially aged primary leaves of barley.
The major differences between the constitution of the metal-free chlo
rophyll pheophorbide a and that of Bn-NCC-1 concern oxygenolytic openi
ng of the porphinoid macrocycle at C(4)-C(5), saturation at the other
meso positions, hydrolysis of the methyl-ester function, and functiona
lization by a malonic-acid unit of the side chain at C(8). This work p
rovides for the first time the structural data of a chlorophyll-degrad
ation product from senescent plant leaves formed under normal growth c
onditions.