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The sheaths of Brugia microfilariae: isolation and composition
T Klonisch1, G Bardehle, D Linder
1Biochemisches Institut am Klinikum, Giessen, Federal Republic of Germany.
Parasitology Research
|January 1, 1991
Abstract:
Burgia malayi and B. pahangi microfilariae were isolated from the blood of infected Mastomys natalensis, and were exsheathed by freezing, thawing and agitation. Pure sheaths were obtained by a filtration procedure. The sheaths were found to contain about 95 mol% of amino acids, with proline, glutamic acid/glutamine, alanine, cysteine/cystine and glycine being the major components, and 5 mol% of carbohydrates, notably (N-acetyl)galactosamine, but no (N-acetyl)glucosamine.