CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD OF THE ASCIDIANPODOCLAVELLA MOLUCCENSIS
- 1 December 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by University of Chicago Press in The Biological Bulletin
- Vol. 159 (3) , 669-680
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1540832
Abstract
The blood plasma of the aplousobranch P. moluccensis had features similar to the plasma of ascidians from different suborders, including the presence of a yellow saccharide. The plasma concentrates a number of transition metals, especially V, Mn, Zn and Cr. The dominant blood cells were yellow morula cells and blue granular cells. A yellow ethanolic extract of the cells had a visible spectrum similar to a .beta.-carotene with an additional intense absorption at about 270 nm. Mg and a trace of Fe-(III) were the only metals detected in that fraction. A subsequent purple acidified-ethanol extract, also possibly a carotenoid, and the cell residue contained a number of metals. Relative to the plasma, these 2 fractions concentrated Ca, and also Fe, V and Cr, to a much greater extent than Mg. This is the 1st report of Cr in the blood cells of ascidians or of significant concentrations of Zn in the plasma. The V was not present as V(III) in the morula cells, as it is in some phlebobranchs, but appears to be in the granular cells, and the cell residue gave an ESR signal characteristic of VO2+. The UV-visible and circular dichroism spectra of the various blood fractions are reported and compared to similar fractions from the aplousobranch Sigillina cyanea and the stolidobranch Polycarpa pedunculata.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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