蜜蜂体段细胞外液的提取及光学分析。

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Integrative Organismal Biology Pub Date : 2025-05-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/iob/obaf018
J Hernández, F Mesa, A Riveros, R Fayad, J Nisperuza
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摘要

本研究开发并优化了一种基于控制离心的蜜蜂细胞外液分段提取方法。分析了三个关键变量:相对离心力、离心时间和处理的个体数量,确保了程序的重现性和效率。结果表明,从不同身体部位回收的液体量存在显著差异,腹部的液体量最高,其次是胸部和头部。紫外可见光谱表征揭示了样品的独特光学特征,确定了每个片段特有的特定吸光度峰。此外,使用本尼迪克特试剂的生化分析证实了还原糖的存在,头部样品显示出最强烈的颜色。这些发现强调了区段特异性分析对深入了解蜜蜂的生理和代谢的重要性。所提出的方法为生理、代谢和生态毒理学研究提供了一种新颖而强大的工具,有助于评估环境和污染物对传粉媒介健康的影响。
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Extraction and Optical Analysis of the Extracellular Fluid from the Body Segments of Apis mellifera Bees.

This study developed and optimized a methodology based on controlled centrifugation for the segmented extraction of extracellular fluid in Apis mellifera bees. Three critical variables were analyzed: relative centrifugal force, centrifugation time, and the number of individuals processed, ensuring the reproducibility and efficiency of the procedure. The results demonstrated significant differences in the volume of fluid recovered from different body segments, with the abdomen yielding the highest volumes, followed by the thorax and the head. UV-Vis spectroscopic characterization revealed distinct optical features for the samples, identifying specific absorbance peaks unique to each segment. Furthermore, biochemical analysis using Benedict's reagent confirmed the presence of reducing sugars, with head samples displaying the most intense coloration. These findings underscore the importance of segment-specific analysis to gain deeper insights into the physiology and metabolism of bees. The proposed methodology offers a novel and robust tool for physiological, metabolic, and ecotoxicological studies, facilitating the assessment of environmental and contaminant impacts on pollinator health.

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