The free lipid content of extracts from the spawn of 17 molluscs were analysed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. These extracts encompass the encapsulated embryos and extraembryonic structures from benthic gelatinous egg masses and leathery egg capsules covering five taxonomic groups. Palmitic and stearic acids were the dominant saturated fatty acids and oleic acid was the principal unsaturated acid found in the spawn. Cholesterol was the dominant sterol and the only sterol found in the spawn from every species. Extracts from gelatinous egg masses were found to contain proportionally more fatty acids compared to leathery egg capsules. No unsaturated fatty acids were found in any of the leathery egg capsules, including five neogastrop...
International audienceChanges in sterol composition of Pecten maximus larvae during the larval devel...
The success of hatchery production of bivalves remains highly unpredictable and mortalities are ofte...
In view of previously reported anti-inflammatory bioactivity of the New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel ...
The molecular diversity of chemical compounds found in marine animals offers a good chance for the d...
Representative species of the phyla Sipunculoidea, Echiuroidea, Mollusca (class Amphineura), and Ech...
1. 1. The incorporation of sodium acetate-1-14C into some classes of lipids in Viviparus fasciatus (...
Many marine invertebrates deposit benthic egg masses that are potentially vulnerable to microbial in...
Fatty acids of three different lipid pools: free fatty acids (FFA), storage lipids (triglycerides an...
Clam Anadara inaequivalvis (A. inaequivalvis) is a mollusc having Indo-Pacific origin and currently ...
Natural matrices comprise a continuous resource of immeasurable biological activities and chemical e...
Clam Anadara inaequivalvis (A. inaequivalvis) is a mollusc having Indo-Pacific origin and currently ...
Invertebrates living at methane seeps such as mussels and clams gain nutrition through symbiosis wit...
14 páginas, 8 cuadros, 3 figuras[EN] The total fats, saponifiable and unsaponifiable material and st...
Two deep-sea gastropods, Ifremeria nautilei and Alviniconcha hessleri, collected on a hydrothermal s...
1. 1. It is shown that Purpura lapillus and Murex brandaris are capable of synthesizing sterols from...
International audienceChanges in sterol composition of Pecten maximus larvae during the larval devel...
The success of hatchery production of bivalves remains highly unpredictable and mortalities are ofte...
In view of previously reported anti-inflammatory bioactivity of the New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel ...
The molecular diversity of chemical compounds found in marine animals offers a good chance for the d...
Representative species of the phyla Sipunculoidea, Echiuroidea, Mollusca (class Amphineura), and Ech...
1. 1. The incorporation of sodium acetate-1-14C into some classes of lipids in Viviparus fasciatus (...
Many marine invertebrates deposit benthic egg masses that are potentially vulnerable to microbial in...
Fatty acids of three different lipid pools: free fatty acids (FFA), storage lipids (triglycerides an...
Clam Anadara inaequivalvis (A. inaequivalvis) is a mollusc having Indo-Pacific origin and currently ...
Natural matrices comprise a continuous resource of immeasurable biological activities and chemical e...
Clam Anadara inaequivalvis (A. inaequivalvis) is a mollusc having Indo-Pacific origin and currently ...
Invertebrates living at methane seeps such as mussels and clams gain nutrition through symbiosis wit...
14 páginas, 8 cuadros, 3 figuras[EN] The total fats, saponifiable and unsaponifiable material and st...
Two deep-sea gastropods, Ifremeria nautilei and Alviniconcha hessleri, collected on a hydrothermal s...
1. 1. It is shown that Purpura lapillus and Murex brandaris are capable of synthesizing sterols from...
International audienceChanges in sterol composition of Pecten maximus larvae during the larval devel...
The success of hatchery production of bivalves remains highly unpredictable and mortalities are ofte...
In view of previously reported anti-inflammatory bioactivity of the New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel ...