GENDER INFLUENCES DIFFERENTIATION OF CHITIN AMONG BODY PARTS

Murat Kaya, Esra Bulut, Muhammad Mujtaba, Karolis Sivickis, Idris Sargin, Bahar Akyuz, Sevil Erdogan

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Abstract

Earlier reports have established that chitin isolates from each body part of an insect cuticle can exhibit diverse physicochemical properties. But it is still unknown if the gender of the insect can influence characteristics of chitin isolates from different body parts. The present study addresses this question. As a result, important physicochemical differences in the chitin samples from different body parts of Melolontha sp. were recorded on the basis of sex. The chitin samples were extracted from eight different body parts (antennae, head, eyes, thorax, abdomen, elytra, hindwings, and legs) of female and male. The most remarkable variations in the chitin isolates from female and male body parts were recorded in chitin content, crystallinity, thermal stability, and surface morphology. And also it was wondered these chitin isolates from different body parts of female and male could find different applications. To check this hypothesis, the chitin samples from female and male were interacted with bovine serum albumin (BSA) protein and important variations were observed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)96-109
Number of pages14
JournalArchives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
Volume93
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2016
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • albumin
  • biopolymer
  • characterization
  • extraction
  • protein adsorption

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