In cold extracts of senescent leaves of the Lime tree (Tilia cordata), two colorless nonfluorescent chlorophyll catabolites (NCCs) were identified, named Tc-NCC-1 and Tc-NCC-2, as well as a polar yellow chlorophyll catabolite (YCC), named Tc-YCC. The constitution of the two NCCs was determined by spectroscopic means. In addition, a tentative structure was derived for Tc-YCC. The three chlorophyll degradation products exhibited tetrapyrrolic structures, as are typical of NCCs or YCCs, and turned out to be rather polar, due to a glucopyranosyl group at their 82-position. At their 3-positions, the more polar Tc-NCC-1 carried a 1,2-dihydroxyethyl group and the less polar Tc-NCC-2 a vinyl group. Tc-YCC was identified as the product of an oxidation of Tc-NCC-1. © 2012 Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG, Zürich.
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Scherl, M., Müller, T., & Kräutler, B. (2012). Chlorophyll catabolites in senescent leaves of the lime tree (Tilia cordata). Chemistry and Biodiversity, 9(11), 2605–2617. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201200203
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