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Die stoffaufnahme bei Opalina Ranarum. Mitteilung IV. Die Synthetische Fettspeicherung

Authors: Boris Kedrowsky;

Die stoffaufnahme bei Opalina Ranarum. Mitteilung IV. Die Synthetische Fettspeicherung

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1. Bei Verfutterung an Opalinen von Eiweis bzw. Eiweisabbauprodukten und Olsaure in Form von Natriumoleat in einer kunstlichen Kultur oder im Forschdarm, synthetisieren die Infusorien reichlich Fett. Dabei wird im Froschdarm hauptsachlich ein Phosphatidgemisch, in vitro Neutralfett gebildet. Der neugebildete Fettstoff lagert sich in Form von Fetttropfen ab. 2. Eine exakte mikrochemische Analyse des experimentellen Fettes ist moglich. Ein jeder Tropfen enthalt ein Gemisch von zwei oder drei folgenden Substanzen: Neutralfett, Phosphatid und Olsaure. 3. Bei Kultivierung der Opalinen in Glyzerophosphat-Natriumoleat wird ein Glyzerophosphatid synthetisiert, welcher durch seine mikrochemischen Reaktionen sich in keiner Hinsicht von dem im Froschdarm aus Eiweis und Olsaure gebildeten unterscheidet. 4. Die Tropfen des Glyzerophosphatids konnten in einigen Experimenten in die Neutralfetttropfen vollstandig oder zum grosten Teile ubergefuhrt werden. Daraus folgt, das Glyzerophosphatid als eine eventuelle Stufe in der Neutralfettsynthese angesehen werden kann. 5. Eine Theorie der Grenzflachensynthese von Fettstoffen beiOpalina ranarum wird gegeben.

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