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Composition and physical state of phospholipids in calanoid copepods from India and Norway

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Title Composition and physical state of phospholipids in calanoid copepods from India and Norway
 
Creator Farkas, T.
Storebakken, T.
Bhosle, N.B.
 
Subject Crustaceans
marine crustaceans
biochemical composition
fatty acids
complex lipids
water temperature
tropical environment
temperate zones
Calanus finmarchicus
ISW, India, Goa, Dona Paula
ANE, West Norway
 
Description The fatty acid composition and physical state of isolated phospholipids obtained from marine copepods collected on the Southwest coast of India (Calanus spp.) and the west coast of Norway (Calanus finmarchicus) were investigated to compare the adaptation of membrane lipids with seawater temperatures Phospholipid vesicles obtained from the tropic copepods proved more rigid than those from C finmarchicus, as assessed by diphenylhexatriene fluorescence polarization techniques In each case, there were two breaks present on the fluorescence polarization vs 1/T plots, suggesting that the onset and completion of phase separation to occurred above 0 C For the tropic copepods, the onset of phase separation roughly corresponded to the ambient water temperature, while for C finmarchicus some discrepancies were observed, depending on the time of the year Phospholipids in copepods from both habitats contained more than 50% unsaturated fatty acids, the animals from Norway containing slightly higher amounts The data indicate an adaptation of membranes to temperature
 
Date 2005-12-20T10:01:47Z
2017-09-30T01:29:44Z
2005-12-20T10:01:47Z
2017-09-30T01:29:44Z
1988
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Lipids, vol.23(6); 1988; 619-621
0024-4201
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/6992
 
Language en
 
Relation Lipids
SCI
 
Publisher Springer