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Research Article

Metabolism in the Crayfish Astacus Astacus (L.) III. – Absence of Cholesterol Synthesis

Pages 435-441 | Received 23 Feb 1966, Published online: 27 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The incorporation of acetate-l-14C into lipids of the crayfish Astacus aslacus (L.) was investigated at different seasons.

In no case was evidence obtained for the incorporation of that compound into squalene and cholesterol. The animals, however, utilize acetate for the synthesis of fatty acids and some non-saponifiable lipids.

It was concluded that Astacus was unable to synthesize cholesterol, so that this predominant sterol is of dietary origin. From these and other results it may be concluded too that all the groups of Crustacea have a dietary requirement for cholesterol (or other sterols).

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