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On the chemical structure of the apical droplet from eggs of Culex pipiens
Authors:A Aharoni  G Zweig
Institution:1. University of California, Davis, California, U.S.A.;2. Life Science Division, Syracuse University Research Corporation, Syracuse, N.Y. USA
Abstract:The chemical nature of the apical droplet from eggs of Culex pipiens was investigated by chromatographic techniques. Results indicated that the hydrolysate of the apical drop contains C-12, C-14, C-16, and C-18 straightchain aliphatic fatty acids. A C-12β-hydroxy fatty acid was also found, but the largest component of the fatty acid mixture of the apical drop was shown to be a C-14β-OH fatty acid. Two other fractions appear to be unsaturated fatty acids, probably C-12 and C-14. Quantitative estimation of the percentage of each fatty acid in the mixture showed that about 85 per cent of the fatty acid content of the apical drop consisted of hydroxy fatty acids. By thin-layer chromatography, the largest component coincided with β-OH myristic acid.Glycerol was confirmed to be present in the hydrolysate. Feeding studies with radioactive 32PO4?3 and 35SO4?2 showed no significant incorporation of phosphorus, but a sulphur-containing anionic compound could be detected in the apical drop. Infrared analysis showed the presence of an ester group, double bond, primary and secondary alcohol groups, suggesting the presence of hydroxy-, unsaturated-, saturated straight-chain fatty acids, as well as mono-and diglycerides. The structural evidence explains in part the surfactant properties of the apical drop.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Gunter Zweig at Syracuse  New York  
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