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Biochemical indicators of the transportation stress of the South Africa abalone (perlemoen), Haliotis midae, Linn.

Bibliography: leaves 73-91.

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Main Author: Omolo, Samson Odira
Other Authors: Gade, Gerd
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9954 Biochemical indicators of the transportation stress of the South Africa abalone (perlemoen), Haliotis midae, Linn. Omolo, Samson Odira Gade, Gerd Cook, Peter Brown, Alec C Zoology Bibliography: leaves 73-91. Abalone exposed to air incurred greater metabolic and structural stress in muscle than do abalone at rest. Since foot and shell adductor muscle texture and flavor affect economic values of H Midae, the investigation sought evidence of differences attributable to transport of the commercial South African abalone based on environmental and exercise inducement. Tauropine dehydrogenase from Haliotis. midae muscle exhibits its highest activity 53.85 X 13.56 U g-1 wet weight in shell adductor muscle. The activities of octopine dehyedrogenase, strombine dehydrogenase or alanopine dehydrogenase in adductor muscle were very low. Therefore, tauropine dehydrogenase was isolated from adductor muscles for enzymatic determination oftauropine. Tauropine dehydrogenase was purified 8.5-fold with 47% recovery. 2014-12-10T08:20:59Z 2014-12-10T08:20:59Z 1999 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9954 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Zoology
Omolo, Samson Odira
Biochemical indicators of the transportation stress of the South Africa abalone (perlemoen), Haliotis midae, Linn.
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title Biochemical indicators of the transportation stress of the South Africa abalone (perlemoen), Haliotis midae, Linn.
title_full Biochemical indicators of the transportation stress of the South Africa abalone (perlemoen), Haliotis midae, Linn.
title_fullStr Biochemical indicators of the transportation stress of the South Africa abalone (perlemoen), Haliotis midae, Linn.
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical indicators of the transportation stress of the South Africa abalone (perlemoen), Haliotis midae, Linn.
title_short Biochemical indicators of the transportation stress of the South Africa abalone (perlemoen), Haliotis midae, Linn.
title_sort biochemical indicators of the transportation stress of the south africa abalone perlemoen haliotis midae linn
topic Zoology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9954
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