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Original Articles

Determination of the Effects of Estivation and Starvation on Neutral Lipids and Phospholipids in Biomphalaria glabrata (NMRI Strain) and Helisoma trivolvis (Colorado Strain) Snails by Quantitative High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography‐Densitometry

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Pages 2167-2180 | Received 17 Jan 2006, Accepted 23 Feb 2006, Published online: 07 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

High performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) was used to determine neutral lipids and phospholipids in Biomphalaria glabrata (NMRI strain) and Helisoma trivolvis (Colorado strain) snails during estivation and starvation. Control snails were maintained on a diet of Romaine lettuce leaves. HPTLC analyses showed a significant (ANOVA, P<0.05) decrease in triacylglycerols in estivated and starved snails compared to the controls and a significant increase in steryl esters in estivated and starved snails compared to the controls.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to Dr. Fred A. Lewis, Head, Schistosomiasis Laboratory, Biomedical Research Institute, Rockville, MD, USA for supplying the Biomphalaria glabrata snails used in this work through NIH‐NIAID contract NO1‐AI‐55270. M. White was supported by a Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation Senior Scientist Mentor Initiative Grant awarded to J. Sherma.

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