The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Biosynthesis of Lipids during Embryogenesis of Ascaris lumbricoides Eggs
YUJI FURUKAWATOKUO YAMAMOTOSHUICHI KIMURAHISAKO HAYASHIHIROSHI OYA
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1985 Volume 147 Issue 3 Pages 221-234

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FURUKAWA, Y., YAMAMOTO, T., KIMURA, S., HAYASHI, H. and OYA, H. Biosynthesis of Lipids During Embryo genesis of Ascaris lumbricoides Eggs. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1985, 147 (3), 221-234 - Alteration in lipid metabolism of Ascaris lumbricoides eggs during development in either air or nitrogen gas was studied using acetate-1-14C and labeled fatty acids. It is thought that formation of 14C-lipids and 14C-palmitoleate from acetate-1-14C and palmitate-1-14C in developing eggs may be influenced by the concentration of molecular oxygen in the medium. Acetate-1-14C was incorporated into palmitate, palmitoleate and unsaturated 18-carbon acid of fatty acids in the eggs, but the incorporation into saturated 18-carbon acid was slight. Radioactive fatty acid methyl esters were majer lipid component of the radioactive lipid classes in the first and second stage larvae incubated with palmitate-1-14C. Isopentadecanoic acid, which is a small component of fatty acids in Ascaris eggs, contains a high percentage of the total radioactivity in the second stage larvae incubated with acetate-1-14C under both air and nitrogen. It appears that a conversion of the fatty acid biosynthesis system may occur during development in to the second stage larvae.
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