Histochemical Localization of Acid Phosphatase in the Venom Glands of the Honeybee
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1. Using Gomori's improved metal-salt method, histochemical detection of both acid and alkaline phosphatases was carried out in the venom glands of honeybee sting. Acid phosphatase was verified to distribute all over the secretory cells of acid and alkaline glands of the sting. But, as for alkaline phosphatase, reliable evidences were not obtained in both the glands. 2. From the facts that alkaline gland produces acid phosphatase being highly active in acid media of PH 5.6-6.0 without secreting alkaline phosphatase, it was proposed to adopt Dufour's gland as the formal name of alkaline gland in honor of the first discoverer of this gland. 3. With respect to its function, alkaline gland was presumed to play a very important role together with acid gland in the production of honeybee venom.
- 千葉大学の論文
- 1970-07-31
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