Quantitative assay of non-specific esterases in the developing egg of Emerita asiatica
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Quantitative assay of non-specific esterases in the developing egg of Emerita asiatica |
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Creator |
Ezhilarasi, S
Subramoniam, T |
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Biology
Invertebrata |
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Description |
It is a well known fact that crustacean yolk contains a considerable quantity of storage lipids to be utilized during embryogenesis. Esterases are the main hydrolytic enzymes responsible for converting complex storage lipids into easily utilizable glycerides and free fatty acids. Esterases exist as isozymes which could be characterized histochemically after separating them on polyacrylamide gel. |
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CMFRI Kochi
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1982
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/3966/1/Spl_9-article_VII-26.pdf
Ezhilarasi, S and Subramoniam, T (1982) Quantitative assay of non-specific esterases in the developing egg of Emerita asiatica. CMFRI Special publication- Manual of Research Methods for Marine Invertebrate Reproduction, 9. pp. 203-205. |
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