In samples of wool from 1,229 differently colored newborn Astrakhan lambs, the total content of melanins and the proportion of pheomelanin in the total melanin were studied by the method of electron magnetic resonance spectometry. An analysis of the corresponding computer data base revealed that the distribution of the samples with respect to the proportion of pheomelanin had at least four characteristic maximums; 1-6, 9-10, 28-29, and 39% of pheomelanin. The former two maximums were characteristic for the brown and Karakalpak sur colors, and the latter two maximums, for red-brown kambar color.
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June 1993
The effect of defoliants butyphos (I), dropp (II), butylcaptacs (III), hinazopin (IV), syhat (V), tetra-n-butylammonium bromide (VI), etrel (VII), gemetrel (VIII), allyl-4-methylpyridinium bromide (IX), 1-amino-cyclopropan-1-carbonate (ACPC) (X) at various concentrations (1 x 10(-5)-2 x 10(-4) M) on respiration, oxidative phosphorylation (OP) and permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane from rat liver has been studied. It has been established that some of the compounds uncouple OP by increasing the inner mitochondrial membrane permeability for H+ (II) inhibit the respiration in V3 condition and induce less selective permeability for a number of ions (I, III). The other defoliants either induce respiration generally in metabolic states 3 and 4 (IV, VI, IX) or have no effect on the respiration and OP (V, VII, VIII, X).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFButiphose (Tributyltritiophosphate, (C4H9S)3PO) a commonly used defoliant in cotton growing regions of USSR, caused extensive alterations in morphological features of erythrocyte and nuclear membranes and affected the permeability properties of rat liver mitochondrial membrane. It disrupted Ca2+ transport system and other energy dependent processes in mitochondria. A reduction in the activity of cytochrome-c-oxidase and NAD.
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May 1983
The 3H-thymidine labelling has demonstrated that into the internal (accompanying) layer of the outer root sheath (ORS) of the hain follicle the cells incorporate not only in the bulb but above it from the external layers of the ORS. Polymorphism of the ORS cells has been revealed electron microscopically; it can be interpreted as a result of transfer of some motionless, greatly vacuolized, containing a lot of glycogen cells to the cells with electron opaque cytoplasm, radially elongated and moving deep into up to their contact with the internal root sheath. The presence in the external layer of the ORS, at the level of the bulb and above it, some nonlabelled cells even 3 days after 3H-thymidine administration demonstrates against their origin from the cambial cells.
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