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Digenea

The known anthelmintic properties of the seaweed Digenea simplex Agardh were traced back to a-kainic acid (75) after several decades of intense work by Japanese workers (117, 118). A structure was rapidly proposed for this relatively small molecule (C10H15NO4) on the basis of chemical (119) and X-ray evidence (120). a-Allokainic acid was isolated soon after from the same source, and its structure was established as 76 (121, 122). [Pg.299]

Medical (neurology) a-kainic acid amino acid H S. COzH marine Digenea simplex Agardh, Rhodoph., of wide distribution but... [Pg.176]

There are no aspidogastreans of medical or economic importance, but their sister group status to the Digenea is critical in understanding their radiation. [Pg.24]

Fig. 1.12. Life-cycle variations among the Digenea, indicating the position of the main developmental stages in relation to hosts. Generally more complex than tapeworm life cycles, digeneans utilize more hosts and include more discrete developmental stages. Secondary multiplication is ubiquitous and takes place within sporocysts and rediae. Fig. 1.12. Life-cycle variations among the Digenea, indicating the position of the main developmental stages in relation to hosts. Generally more complex than tapeworm life cycles, digeneans utilize more hosts and include more discrete developmental stages. Secondary multiplication is ubiquitous and takes place within sporocysts and rediae.
Fig. 1.14. First, second and definitive host associations of Digenea as viewed in a phylogenetic context after Cribb et al. (2003). Fig. 1.14. First, second and definitive host associations of Digenea as viewed in a phylogenetic context after Cribb et al. (2003).
Fried, B. and Haseeb, M.A. (1991) Platyhelminthes Aspidogastrea, Monogenea, and Digenea. In Harrison, F.W. and Bogitsh, B.J. (eds) Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates. Wiley-Liss, New York, pp. 141-209. [Pg.32]

Mollaret, I., Jamieson, B.C.M., Adlard, R.D., Hugall, A., Lecointre, G., Chombard, C. and Justine, J.-L. (1 997) Phylogenetic analysis of the Monogenea and their relationships with Digenea and Eucestoda inferred from 28S rDNA sequences. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 90, 433 138. [Pg.34]

Trematoda Digenea Echinostomida Echinostomata Fascioloidea Fasciolidae ... [Pg.56]

Short, R.B. and Grossman, A.I. (1986) Chromosomes of Heterobilharzia americana (Digenea Schistosomatidae) from Texas. Journal of Parasitology 72, 807-809. [Pg.77]

Snyder, S.D. and Loker, E.S. (2000) Evolutionary relationships among the Schistosomatidae (Platyhelminthes Digenea) and an Asian origin for Schistosoma. Journal of Parasitology 86, 283-288. [Pg.78]

Spakulova, M., Horak, P. and Kral ova, I. (1996) Karyotype of an avian schistosome Trichobilharzia szidati (Digenea Schistosomatidae). International Journal for Parasitology 26, 783-785. [Pg.78]


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