“…When the separated soluble fractions were mixed together with insoluble fraction, ZnPP formation was rescued to a level similar to pork homogenate. Because FECH, considered to be involved in the formation of ZnPP (Becker et al., ; Benedini, Raja, & Parolari, ; Parolari, Benedini, & Toscani, ; Wakamatsu et al., ), is the terminal enzyme of the heme‐biosynthetic pathway in mitochondria, it is likely to be present in the insoluble fraction. In addition, some other insoluble components present in mitochondria, such as protoporphyrinogen oxidases, and protoporphyrinogen IX, are components in the heme‐biosynthetic pathway (Koch et al., ; Poulson, ) and might have a role in ZnPP formation.…”