Role of sialic acids in the midguts of Trypanosoma congolense infected Culex pipense pipiense mosquitoes

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Free and total sialic acid concentrations were determined in the midgut extract of Culex pipiense pipiense mosquitoes infected with Trypanosoma congolense. The mean total sialic acid concentrations were found to be 1.5 to 2 fold higher than the mean free sialic acid concentrations in the midgut extracts of all the groups of the T. congolense infected C.p. pipiense. Infusion of 10 mg/ml galactose and 10 mg/ml lactose did not change the pattern of this difference but resulted to 1.3 to 1.4 fold decrease in the total sialic acid concentration. The relevance of these findings to the role of sialic acids in the midgut of T. congolense infected C.p. pipiense mosquitoes is discussed in this paper. © 2004 Academic Journals.

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Sallau, A. B., Nok, A. J., Ndams, I. S., & Balogun, E. O. (2004). Role of sialic acids in the midguts of Trypanosoma congolense infected Culex pipense pipiense mosquitoes. African Journal of Biotechnology, 3(8), 405–408. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajb2004.000-2084

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