The fatty acids ofEntomophthora coronata |
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Authors: | R O Mumma T E Bruszewski |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pesticide Research Laboratory and Graduate Study Center, Department of Entomology, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, Pa. |
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Abstract: | The total lipids and fatty acid composition ofEntomophthora coronata were determined. The fungus was grown on a chemically defined medium and a chemically nondefined medium (Sabouraud dextrose
yeast extract) for a period of 26 days. The organism contained from 16.2% to 44.6% total lipids depending upon the days of
growth. The major fatty acids were 12∶0 (5.5–9.0%), 13∶0 (1.2–8.2%), 14∶0 (33.5–43.5%), 16∶0 (9.7–13.9%), 18∶19 (20.4–22.4%), and 18∶29,12 (3.5–10.5%). Lesser amounts of 15∶0, 16∶1, 16∶2, 17∶0, 18∶0, two other 18∶2 (both having conjugated double bonds), 18∶36,9,12, another 18∶3 (conjugated double bonds), 20∶38,11,14, 20∶45,8,11,14, another 20∶4 (conjugated double bonds), and 24∶1 acids were found. Trace amounts of 20∶0, 20∶1, 20∶2, 22∶0 and 24∶0 were
also present. The relative percentage of most of the fatty acids did not vary appreciably with growth. However, 18∶29,12 and 20∶45,8,11,14 increased with age of the chemically defined culture. Peak E (18∶2, conjugated double bonds) increased and 13∶0 and 18∶36,9,12 decreased with age of the chemically nondefined culture. The fatty acids were predominately saturated (56.9–69.1%) and contained
a high percentage of shorter chain fatty acids (C 12 to C 15). The fatty acids of the chemically defined culture were more
unsaturated than the Sabouraud culture and the unsaturation increased with age of the culture. |
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