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Sepia officinalis

Georges River, Australia 1970s vs. 1980s Cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis-, English Channel October, 1987 ... [Pg.149]

Cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis-, eggs 4 (control), 50, 100, or 200 pg/L for 8 weeks Freshwater snail, Thiara tuberculata Dose-dependent decrease in hatching time and survival no external malformations 51... [Pg.183]

Miramand, R and D. Bentley. 1992. Concentration and distribution of heavy metals of two cephalopods, Eledone cirrhosa and Sepia officinalis, from the French coast of the English Channel. Mar Biol. 114 407-414. [Pg.227]

Paulij, W.P., W. Zurberg, J.M. Denuce, and E.J. van Hannen. 1990. The effect of copper on the embryonic development and hatching of Sepia officinalis L. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 19 797-801. [Pg.228]

Boucaud-Camou, E. and Yin, M. (1980). Fine structure and function of the digestive cell of Sepia officinalis (Mollusca Cephalopoda), J. Zool. Lond., 191, 89-105. [Pg.399]

F. Melzner, C. Bock and H.-O. Fortner, Critical temperatures in the cephalopod Sepia officinalis investigated using in vivo NMR spectroscopy. /. Exp. Biol, 2006, 209, 891-906. [Pg.160]

Animal products constitute 20% of homeopathic remedies and are collected from whole animals or their parts. Apis mellifica is prepared from the whole honey bee, Cantharis from the dried powder of the beetle, Cantharis vasicata, Sepia officinalis from the ink gland of the cuttle fish, Lachesis from the venom of the bush master snake and Tarantula hispanica from the poisonous Spanish spider (Cook, 1988). Lac caninum is prepared from dog s milk and Calcarea carbonica from oyster shell. [Pg.3]

Danis, B., P. Bustamante, O. Cotret, J.L. Teyssie, S.W. Fowler, and M. Wamau. 2005. Bioaccumulation of PCBs in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis from seawater, sediment and food pathways. Environ. Pollut. 134 113-122. [Pg.118]

We have also employed melanin from synthetic sources and Sepia officinalis. However, synthetic melanin has a structure distinctly different from naturally occurring melanins, and therefore it makes a poor model for hair melanin. Based on these results, melanin may play a role in some drug binding, especially for highly lipophilic drugs, but this role may be overshadowed by that played by the hair protein matrix. [Pg.50]

Sepia. Cuttle-Fish bone. Calcareous substance found under the skin or the back of Sepia officinalis L., Cephalopoda. Habit. Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Constit. Calcium carbonate and phosphate, gluten. [Pg.1341]

Ovarian jelly-peptides (OJ P), a family of regulatory peptides discovered in the cephalo-pod Sepia officinalis. Three members of this family are released by fijU-grown oocytes (FGO) in the genital coelom and in the lumen of the oviduct in the... [Pg.254]

This equation was used by Hodgkin and Keynes [10] to analyse results on K fluxes across the plasmalemma of axons from Sepia officinalis. [Pg.70]

Mollusks SepSAP—a 6-residue peptide-amide with the sequence PIDPGV-CONHj (for Sepia officinalis) [193]... [Pg.427]

Zatylny, C., Marvin, L., Gagnon, J. and Henry, J.L. (2002). Fertilization in Sepia officinalis the first mollusk sperm-attracting peptide. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 296, 1186-1193. [Pg.455]

M. galloprovincialis, 25°C Octopus vulgaris, 16°C Pleurobranchea meckeli, 25°C Pterotrachea coronata, 16°C Sepia officinalis, 15°C Tethys leporina, 16°C... [Pg.616]

Sepiomelanin (C. I. natural brown 9). Gray-black pigment from the dried accessory gland of the hindgut of cephalopods of the genus Sepia, (e. g., the Mediterranean common octopus, Sepia officinalis) obtained by dissolution in alkali and precipitation with hydrochloric acid. S. is probably a copolymer of indole-5,6-quinone and 5,6-dioxo-5,6-dihydroindole-2-carbox-ylic acid it is used, among others, in aquarelle paints. Lit. Nicolaus,.Melanins, p. 68-91, Paris Hermann 1968 Ullmann (4.) 11, 116. - [HS 320300]... [Pg.581]

Hanlon RT, Ament SA, Gabr H. Behavioral aspects of sperm competition in cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis (Sepioidea Cephalopoda). Mar Biol 1999 134(4) 719-28. [Pg.337]

Palumbo A, d Ischia M, Misuraca G, De Martino L, Prota G (1994) A New Dopachrome Rearranging Enzyme from the Ejected Ink of the Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis. Biochem J 299 839... [Pg.180]

Saccharomyces/iron ferment Saccharomyces/magnesium ferment Saccharomyces/manganese ferment Saccharomyces/potassium ferment Sepia officinalis extract... [Pg.4909]

Sepia officinalis extract 296-192-0 Geranium extract 296-229-0 2-Benzyl heptanol 296-244-2... [Pg.7009]


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