Lipid metabolism of the yellow clam,Mesodesma mactroides: 2‐Polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism
- 1 July 1976
- Vol. 11 (7) , 561-566
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02532902
Abstract
The fate of labeled linoleic, α-linolenic, and higher homologs of α-linolenic acid administered to the yellow clam,Mesodesma mactroides, was investigated. It was found that the clam incorporated the acids dissolved in sea water and converted 18∶2 (n−6) into 20∶2 (n−6) and 18∶3 (n−3) into 18∶4 (n−3) and 20∶3 (n−3). The addition of casein hydrolysate to the sea water increased the desaturation capacity of the clam and allowed the conversion of 18∶2 (n−6) into 18∶3 (n−6) to be demonstrated. An enhanced desaturation of 18∶3 (n−3) into 18∶4 (n−3) was also demonstrated. After 12 hr administration of the acid, no radioactivity was found in arachidonic, 20∶5 (n−3), or 22∶6 (n−3). Feeding the clams a culture ofPhaeodactylum tricornutum previously incubated with 1-14C-α-linolenic acid demonstrated that all the homologs of the α-linolenic series were found in the clam without any important changes. Six hour administration of labeled linolenic acid resulted in the incorporation of the acid into diglycerides and phospholipids.Keywords
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