The Incorporation of Ciliatine (2-Aminoethylphosphonic Acid) into Rat Blood, Liver and Bile

  • HASEGAWA Shin
    Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo
  • TAMARI Masato
    Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo
  • KAMETAKA Masao
    Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo

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  • シロネズミの血中,肝臓および胆汁へのシリアチン(2‐アミノエチルホスホン酸)の取込み
  • シロネズミ ノ ケッチュウ カンゾウ オヨビ タンジュウ エ ノ シリアチン

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The incorporation of 32P-ciliatine into blood, liver and bile from 2 to 128 hr after the intravenous injection into growing Wistar rats was studied and the following results were obtained.<br> 1. 32P-ciliatine incorporation into blood decreased rapidly, and its rate into whole liver increased rapidly after 4_??_8 hr. The rate of 32P-ciliatine loss from liver nucleotides was approximately equal to the rate of 32P-ciliatine gain in liver lipid after 8_??_32 hr. These observations suggests that ciliatine in the rat body is rapidly incorporated into the liver, and the main precursor is CMP-ciliatine on the pathway of ciliatine incorporation into liver lipid.<br> 2. 32P-ciliatine incorporation into both whole bile and bile lipids fraction containing bile acids reached maximum after 20_??_28 hr. The percentage of incorporation into the latter to that into the former increased gradually and attained ca. 90% after 32 hr. These observations suggest that the portion of ciliatine incorporated into liver is taken into bile lipids and bile acids.

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  • Nippon Nōgeikagaku Kaishi

    Nippon Nōgeikagaku Kaishi 50 (9), 437-438, 1976

    Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry

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