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A short investigation of the use of pumpkin seed extracts in peroxyoxalate chemiluminescence demonstrations

Iain A. Smellie, Iain L. J. Patterson, Andres Tretiakov

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Abstract

In recent years, the fluorescence properties of pumpkin seeds have been highlighted on social media. When illuminated with a UV lamp, pumpkin seed extract appears orange/red to the human eye due to fluorescence associated with protochlorophyllide that is present in the seeds. Chlorophyll extracts can also be used as a fluorescent dye in “glowstick” chemiluminescence experiments. The similarities between chlorophylls and protochlorophyllide raised the question, is it possible to use pumpkin seed extract as a fluorescent dye in chemiluminescence experiments? In this short article, some results are reported from attempts to use pumpkin seed extracts for chemiluminescence experiments.
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationChemical Education Xchange (ChemEd X)
Publication statusPublished - 13 Mar 2022

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