Prostaglandin Biosynthesis in the Tissue Homogenates of Marine Animals

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The prostaglandin synthetase activity in fish and marine invertebrates was measured by the incubation of 14C-labeled dihomo-γ-linolemc acid with a tissue homogenate. The tissues of sea-squirt, crab, bivalves and carp have a synthetic activity of prostaglandins from dihomo-γ-linolenic acid, but the yields of prostaglandins were generally low (<10% conversion) compared with those of the renal medulla of rabbit (about 20%). Of the tissues, the moderate activity was observed in gill and mantle, whereas the activity was very low in gonad. Some unidentified products from the incubation mixture were detected by autoradiography. © 1978, The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science. All rights reserved.

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Ogata, H., Nomura, T., & Hata, M. (1978). Prostaglandin Biosynthesis in the Tissue Homogenates of Marine Animals. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi (Japanese Edition), 44(12), 1367–1370. https://doi.org/10.2331/suisan.44.1367

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