Literature DB >> 5441249

The metabolism of wax ters and other lipids by the marine copepod, Calanus helgolandicus.

R F Lee, G A Paffenhöfer, J C Nevenzel, A A Benson.   

Abstract

The polyunsaturated wax esters which occur in an oil droplet in Calanus helgolandicus apparently serve as a short term reserve metabolic fuel. The lipids of the copepods were labeled by feeding them (14)C-labeled diatoms, Skeletonema costatum, after which starvation and turnover experiments were carried out. During starvation both wax esters and triglycerides are largely depleted within 72 hr, whereas cholesterol and phospholipid decreased at much slower rates.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5441249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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Authors:  Sílvia Lourenço; Álvaro Roura; María-José Fernández-Reiriz; Luís Narciso; Ángel F González
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