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Electron microscopy of human erythrocytes agglutinated by lectin from Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides and pseudo-haemagglutinin from Ascophyllum nodosum
Authors:David J Rogers  R Wend Loveless
Institution:1. School of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences, Portsmouth Polytechnic, King Henry 1 Street, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 2DZ, U.K.
Abstract:Human erythrocytes were exposed to extracts of Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides, Ascophyllum nodosum, Dolichos biflorus seeds and a solution of purified polyphenols from Ascophyllum nodosum. In each case the erythrocytes appeared to agglutinate. Agglutinates were examined by scanning electron microscopy. Photomicrographs of the erythrocytes exposed to lectin-containing extracts of C. fragile and D. biflorus showed the typical appearance of agglutinated cells. Photomicrographs of the erythrocytes exposed to the crude extract and purified polyphenols from A. nodosum were similar to each other, but quite different in appearance to erythrocytes agglutinated by the lectins from C. fragile and D. biflorus. This evidence adds further support to the contention that lectin presence recorded in brown algal extracts is largely due to ‘pseudoagglutination’ produced by polyphenols contained in these extracts.
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