Valery M. Dembitsky , Tomá< Rezanka , Andrey G. Kashin
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Comparative study of the endemic freshwater fauna of Lake Baikal—VI. Unusual fatty acid and lipid composition of the endemic sponge Lubomirskia baicalensis and its amphipod crustacean parasite Brandtia (Spinacanthus) parasitica
Lipids and phospholipids (both plasmalogen and alkyl forms) of the freshwater sponge Lubomirskia baicalensis and the sponge's gammarid parasite Brandtia (Spinacanthus) parasitica were examined. Composition of alkenyl-acyl (plasmalogen), alkylacyl and diacyl forms of major phospholipid classes, phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylcholine were determined. One hundred and eighty-three fatty acids were identified by GC-MS: 46 saturated, 55 monoenoic, 35 dienoic, 25 trienoic and 22 tetra-, penta- and hexaenoic. The freshwater sponges, belonging to the family Lubomirskiidae, were shown to contain unusual long-chain fatty acids: anteiso-5, 9–28:2, branched-5, 9–29:2, 5,9,23–29:3, 5,9,23–30:3, 15,18,21,24–30:4 and 15,18,21,24,27–30:5. Some from these fatty acids were found in lipids of the amphipod parasite.