利比亚Susah和Dernah海岸一些依拉丝纲骨骼的生物矿化(纳米技术估算研究)

R. Ali, Esam M. K. Buzaid
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2019年3月至4月,在Susah和Dernah海岸采集了5个板鳃目标本[Galeorhinus galeus, Squalus acanthias, Rhinobatus Rhinobatus, Raja clavata和Taeniura grabata]的骨骼,并使用Bruker S2 Ranger 2008进行了XRF扫描,以研究其骨骼中的生物矿化。碳酸钙(CaCO3)在鲨鱼中为46.53%,在角鲨中为50.69%。同一种属中SO3含量显著(16.2%),低于grabata的最低点(69.03%),与磷酸盐(P2O5)含量相同,低于8%,低于硅酸盐(SiO2)含量(7.80%)。在本研究中,克拉瓦塔的镁、铝、铁和锰氧化物含量最高,分别为0.32%、0.26%、0.42%和0.89%。鲨鱼骨骼中矿物质含量最低,为37.39%,与角鲨骨骼中矿物质含量的总和(39.95%)差异不显著。刺棘草的钙磷比为9.53:1.00,而克拉瓦塔草的钙磷比为7.70:1.00。这些分析有助于理解和跟踪利比亚海岸海洋生物中矿物的生物矿化和生物积累的生理学。
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Bio-mineralization in Skeletons of Some Elasmobranches From Susah and Dernah Coasts, Libya (Estimation Study Using Nano-Technique)
Skeletons of five elasmobranches specimens: [Galeorhinus galeus, Squalus acanthias, Rhinobatus rhinobatus, Raja clavata, and Taeniura grabata] were collected from Susah and Dernah coasts between March and April 2019, and scanned by XRF with Bruker S2 Ranger 2008, to study the bio-mineralization in their skeletons. Calcium carbonates CaCO3 ranged from 46.53% in Tope Shark to 50.69% in Dogfish. G. galeus peaked at its CaO (71.11%), compared to the nadir value of T. grabata (69.03%), the same species had a significant value of SO3 (16.2%), which dropped to 9.21% in R. clavata, which had the same number as the zenith of Phosphates (P2O5), that was lower than 8% in G. galeus, as lower as Silicates (SiO2) (7.80%). Also, R. clavata had maximized values of Magnesium, Aluminum, Iron, and Manganese oxide in this work till 0.32, 0.26, 0.42, and 0.89%, respectively. Tope sharks had the lowest sum of minerals 37.39%, insignificantly as much as the sum of the mineral in Dogfish’s skeleton (39.95%). Also, S. acanthias recorded a significant Ca/P ratio (9.53:1.00), compare to R. clavata (7.70:1.00). These analyses are useful to understand and following the physiology of bio-mineralization and bio-accumulation of minerals in marine organisms in Libyan coast.
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